Jim Crow Laws
STORY PREFACE This image by John T. McCutcheon, depicting the real (not theoretical) impact of "Jim Crow" laws in public transportation, is cropped from a larger political cartoon entitled "Mississippi at the St. Louis Fair." Published in McCutcheon's book The Mysterious Stranger and other Cartoons (1905). Online, courtesy Google Books.
On the 20th of January, 2009, Barack Obama became America's 44th President. A man of African-American heritage, seeking to unify a divided country, he noted in his inaugural address:
The President's father may not have been served in a D.C. restaurant, sixty years ago, because he was a black man. And in America, at that time, laws discriminated against people of color. This is a story about how that system - called "Jim Crow" - developed.
Original Release Date: August, 2005 To cite this story, using MLA Guidelines: Bos, Carole D. "Jim Crow Laws" AwesomeStories.com. Date of access IN OTHER WORDS: Author. Title of story. Name of web site. Date of access <URL>.
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