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Jim Crow laws
Named after a popular minstrel show character, they are laws passed in the post-Reconstruction era between 1880s-1960s in the South of the US to prevent black people from gaining political power and to keep them separated from white society. The laws also outlawed mixed race marriages. The term Jim Crow may also refer to a black character played by a white actor in a minstrel show.
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