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U.S. History 1877-Present 2: Jim Crow Laws and Voting 1748 Views
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The Jim Crow laws remind us of one of the most shameful periods in our nation's history. At least we changed, and grew, and are no longer racist. (laugh/sob)
Transcript
- 00:04
The very existence of the minstrel character Jim Crow was bad [Jim Crow character appears]
- 00:08
enough and then he grew up to become namesake for a set of racist laws that
- 00:13
kept blacks and whites segregated from about 1872 about nineteen sixty the Jim
- 00:18
Crow laws existed in every southern state plus Indiana Maryland Kansas [US states highlighted with Jim Crow laws]
- 00:23
Oregon and California black citizens were told where they could eat drink sit
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- 00:28
swim walk work play learn live be hospitalized be buried go to the
- 00:33
bathroom and yeah we could go on and on but it's just exhausting laws even
- 00:37
mandated separate seating areas for blacks on public transport in sports [Black man waiting for a bus]
- 00:42
stadium in restaurant in play houses and in movie theaters some laws barred black
- 00:47
southerners from certain places altogether such as public swimming pools
- 00:51
in tennis court and even roller skating rinks and just put the cherry on top [People skating on a roller skating rink]
- 00:56
housing codes forbade black families from renting purchasing or building
- 01:01
homes except in neighborhood designated for them and you can bet they weren't
- 01:06
exactly yes the choice was part of town some places even require different sets
- 01:12
of items to be touched by black and white citizens because the black people
- 01:17
cooties or something courtrooms even had separate Bibles for black people and [Black school of children appear]
- 01:21
white people I mean because that's exactly what Jesus would do right in
- 01:26
West Virginia in 1890 law said black birth marriage and death records had to
- 01:32
be stored separately from white people in 1939 Florida jumped on the crazy
- 01:37
train and put black students folks on different shelves from those of white
- 01:41
students all that stuff was awful but one of the worst forms of segregation [White and black shelves of books]
- 01:45
happened in school, schools were supposed to be separate but equal but somehow
- 01:50
equal meant that black schools got way less funding and government support that
- 01:55
kind of equal this of course meant that the school didn't work as well and [Black students working in school]
- 01:59
blacks generally got a subpar education which white supremacist then tried to
- 02:04
use as proof that blacks were too dumb to learn well the irony is that white
- 02:08
supremacist were too dumb to see the irony of that hole concept...
- 02:11
southern white Democrats just weren't satisfied that all this discrimination
- 02:16
had gone far enough and so the great attack on voting rights began true the
- 02:21
15th amendment prohibited barring anyone from voting on the basis of race but
- 02:25
what does that matter in their evil layers the politicians schemed and
- 02:30
plotted coming up with wicked poll taxes cruel property qualifications and [Cabin appears in the woods]
- 02:35
nefarious literacy tests this kept many blacks from voting because most of them
- 02:40
were poor and illiterate some poor illiterate whites also lost the right
- 02:43
vote but officials often let them skip the tests altogether telling them not to
- 02:47
worry their little white heads about it african-americans still fought the good
- 02:51
fight continuing to cast ballots in large numbers until the 1890s some even [People casting ballots]
- 02:56
kept a few seats in Congress until the turn of the century but at the years
- 03:00
passed it became even harder to vote by 1940 less than five percent of eligible [Pie chart of eligible black southerners appears]
- 03:06
black southerners were registered at the polls this basically eliminated voting
- 03:12
suffrage in the South the forces of the dark side were winning and ironically [Darth Vader appears]
- 03:16
those forces were all white
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