Facts about the Civil War
1.From 1861 to 1865, the American North and South fought a Civil War.
2.Physical violence against African Americans was widespread between 1882 and 1968.
3.The South economy depended heavily on slave labor.
4.Separate facilities for black and white were not really equal.
5.The end of slavery did not bring equality for Southern blacks.
Jim Crow laws: That laws were segregation and discrimination of African Americans. The law aim to racial
discrimination.
Literacy test: Texting people who can read and write.
A voting tax: Paying for money before African Americans can vote.
Grandfather law: People who had voted before 1867 did not have pass the literacy text or pay voting taxes.
this law aim to African people, which prevent them in the South of voting.
A lynching: The murder, who kills the suspect without a trial.
1.From 1861 to 1865, the American North and South fought a Civil War.
2.Physical violence against African Americans was widespread between 1882 and 1968.
3.The South economy depended heavily on slave labor.
4.Separate facilities for black and white were not really equal.
5.The end of slavery did not bring equality for Southern blacks.
Jim Crow laws: That laws were segregation and discrimination of African Americans. The law aim to racial
discrimination.
Literacy test: Texting people who can read and write.
A voting tax: Paying for money before African Americans can vote.
Grandfather law: People who had voted before 1867 did not have pass the literacy text or pay voting taxes.
this law aim to African people, which prevent them in the South of voting.
A lynching: The murder, who kills the suspect without a trial.