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From where did the term "Jim Crow" originate?

A) Congressman James Crow,who implemented a series of laws regulating the segregation of blacks and whites
B) a song called "Jump Jim Crow" by a white man who popularized minstrel shows
C) an escaped slave named Jim who was known for using crows as a method of delivering messages to other slaves
D) the author Jim Crow,whose famous children's novel laid the groundwork for the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Jim Crow

Laws and practices enforcing racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans, particularly in the southern United States, from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century.

Minstrel Shows

A form of entertainment in the 19th and early 20th centuries in America that stereotypically depicted African Americans through blackface performances.

  • Examine the chronology of events and measures that resulted in systemic discrimination and segregation.
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