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Origins of the Jim Crow Era - One Minute History
When the American Civil War ends, the U.S. government enters Reconstruction with three amendments to the Constitution; slavery is abolished and former slaves are granted citizenship and the right to vote. At the state and local level, white Southern Democrats implement laws to suppress the political and economic gains made by African Americans. Under the “Separate But Equal” clause, the U.S. Supreme Court legitimizes segregation and social discrimination; treating black people as second-class citizens. Known collectively as Jim Crow laws, after a racial depiction performed in blackface, these laws reinforce racial prejudice and deny rights to black people in the United States. Federal legislation brings the Jim Crow era to an end, yet its long shadow still looms large over the struggle...
published: 18 Jul 2021
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Who Was Jim Crow ? Was he a real person?
In this video, I’ll answer the question - who was Jim Crow? If you still remember your American History classes back in high school, then there’s a good chance that you’re familiar with the term “Jim Crow.” This referred to racial discrimination in the South, particularly to the set of discriminatory and repressive laws that were once enforced by the United States to restrict the rights of Black people.
This video will make you known about the History of Jim Crow, Uncle tom's cabin and Jim Crow Law and much more. Are you curious? Watch the full video.
00:00 Intro
00:13 Overview
01:13 Jim Crow
02:34 Uncle tom's cabin and Jim Crow Law
04:08 Wrapping up
Is Jim Crow still impacting society today?
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published: 01 Dec 2020
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Jump Jim Crow - Blackface Song and Dance -- Extended Version
#blackface #racism #MinstrelShow
This clip is from a Vitaphone musical featurette called "Minstrel Days" (1941) and portrays the Jump Jim Crow act originated by 20-year-old Thomas Dartmouth "Daddy" Rice (1808-60) in 1828. ("Wheel about and turn about and do just so, every time I wheel about I Jump Jim Crow") .
The guy portraying "Daddy" Rice here is Billy Wayne (1897–1970). He made a career out of playing bit and uncredited parts and worked steadily from 1931-1959. Willie Best (1913-1962), also known by the stage name "Sleep and Eat" appears as the stable hand that inspired Rice's portrayal.
Rice was the rock star of his time and made lots of money, but he was very careless and generous with his money, while also drinking heavily. After he got sick and couldn't perform, he died alone and...
published: 20 Jul 2022
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Jim Crow and America's Racism Explained
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published: 17 Jan 2016
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The Jim Crow Museum
Tour the Jim Crow museum with founder and curator, Dr. David Pilgrim. Dr. Pilgrim discusses some of the major themes of the Jim Crow Museum. Jim Crow was not just a character or a set of "laws", it was a system that built upon itself to create and sustain a society with a racial hierarchy.
published: 29 Apr 2013
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The Jim Crow Era | A Stain on America's Past
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An African American named Homer Plessy predated Rosa Parks' famous refusal to comply with racist transportation laws by more than 60 years. The Supreme Court upheld his conviction for sitting in a whites-only train car in Plessy v. Ferguson, leading to the Jim Crow era. Discover hard history and how "separate but equal" was far from equal.
00:00 Who Was Homer Plessy?
03:20 The Compromise of 1877 Reasserts White Supremacy
05:17 Plessy Violates the Separate Car Act
09:47 Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court Decision
13:54 Plessy Case Ushers in Jim Crow Era
15:45 Different Forms of Slavery
19:...
published: 06 Jun 2022
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Jim Crow of the North | Redlining and Racism in Minnesota | Full Documentary
Roots of racial disparities are seen through a new lens in this film that explores the origins of housing segregation in the Minneapolis area. But the story also illustrates how African-American families and leaders resisted this insidious practice, and how Black people built community — within and despite — the red lines that these restrictive covenants created.
Learn more and get resources: https://www.tpt.org/history-systemic-racism-minnesota
Education Resources: https://tpt.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/jim-crow-of-the-north-video/minnesota-history-and-culture/
Watch the new 4-part series Jim Crow of the North Stories: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnAyy-wd-GlB4atqpjUdPvP-q_it50m2Z
00:00 “Aryans Only. No African American blood or descent.”
03:17 Minnesota Leads Integration
06:0...
published: 26 Feb 2019
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The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow | PBS | ep 1 of 4 Promises Betrayed
Buy the Book/DVD - http://amzn.to/2xSQx2w - http://amzn.to/2zBIfxT
The premiere episode begins with the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction, periods that held so much promise for free black men and women. But as the North gradually withdrew its support for black aspirations for land, civil and political rights, and legal due process, Southern whites succeeded in passing laws that segregated and disfranchised African Americans, laws that were reinforced with violence and terror tactics. By 1876, Reconstruction was over. "Promises Betrayed" recounts black response by documenting the work of such leaders as activist/separatist Benjamin "Pap" Singleton, anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells, as well as the emergence of Booker T. Washington as a national figure.
published: 15 Jul 2016
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The Nations Biggest Collection Of Racist Objects Are All In A Michigan College Basement
David Pilgrim, a Black sociologist, runs the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia out of the small, white, Trump-voting town of Big Rapids, MI. With the help of private donors like Chuck and Ward, an elderly gay couple, Pilgrim believes that sharing his expansive collection can change the way racism is perceived in the United States.
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published: 26 Mar 2018
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What were the Jim Crow Laws?
"Separate But Equal" was made the law of the land as a result of the Plessy v Ferguson decision. These "Jim Crow Laws" would separate everyone in public life on the basis of race. Although they were separate, there was definitely no equality. Often, it would be the black citizens who would have the least.
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published: 20 Jun 2014
1:00
Origins of the Jim Crow Era - One Minute History
When the American Civil War ends, the U.S. government enters Reconstruction with three amendments to the Constitution; slavery is abolished and former slaves ar...
When the American Civil War ends, the U.S. government enters Reconstruction with three amendments to the Constitution; slavery is abolished and former slaves are granted citizenship and the right to vote. At the state and local level, white Southern Democrats implement laws to suppress the political and economic gains made by African Americans. Under the “Separate But Equal” clause, the U.S. Supreme Court legitimizes segregation and social discrimination; treating black people as second-class citizens. Known collectively as Jim Crow laws, after a racial depiction performed in blackface, these laws reinforce racial prejudice and deny rights to black people in the United States. Federal legislation brings the Jim Crow era to an end, yet its long shadow still looms large over the struggle for equality.
Read by Adam Sartain
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When the American Civil War ends, the U.S. government enters Reconstruction with three amendments to the Constitution; slavery is abolished and former slaves are granted citizenship and the right to vote. At the state and local level, white Southern Democrats implement laws to suppress the political and economic gains made by African Americans. Under the “Separate But Equal” clause, the U.S. Supreme Court legitimizes segregation and social discrimination; treating black people as second-class citizens. Known collectively as Jim Crow laws, after a racial depiction performed in blackface, these laws reinforce racial prejudice and deny rights to black people in the United States. Federal legislation brings the Jim Crow era to an end, yet its long shadow still looms large over the struggle for equality.
Read by Adam Sartain
Please feel free to reach out to us at
[email protected]
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- published: 18 Jul 2021
- views: 108321
4:27
Who Was Jim Crow ? Was he a real person?
In this video, I’ll answer the question - who was Jim Crow? If you still remember your American History classes back in high school, then there’s a good chance...
In this video, I’ll answer the question - who was Jim Crow? If you still remember your American History classes back in high school, then there’s a good chance that you’re familiar with the term “Jim Crow.” This referred to racial discrimination in the South, particularly to the set of discriminatory and repressive laws that were once enforced by the United States to restrict the rights of Black people.
This video will make you known about the History of Jim Crow, Uncle tom's cabin and Jim Crow Law and much more. Are you curious? Watch the full video.
00:00 Intro
00:13 Overview
01:13 Jim Crow
02:34 Uncle tom's cabin and Jim Crow Law
04:08 Wrapping up
Is Jim Crow still impacting society today?
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In this video, I’ll answer the question - who was Jim Crow? If you still remember your American History classes back in high school, then there’s a good chance that you’re familiar with the term “Jim Crow.” This referred to racial discrimination in the South, particularly to the set of discriminatory and repressive laws that were once enforced by the United States to restrict the rights of Black people.
This video will make you known about the History of Jim Crow, Uncle tom's cabin and Jim Crow Law and much more. Are you curious? Watch the full video.
00:00 Intro
00:13 Overview
01:13 Jim Crow
02:34 Uncle tom's cabin and Jim Crow Law
04:08 Wrapping up
Is Jim Crow still impacting society today?
||||||||||||||................ 46% ⭐ Yes https://yt.strms.net/udGsN
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- published: 01 Dec 2020
- views: 824376
0:34
Jump Jim Crow - Blackface Song and Dance -- Extended Version
#blackface #racism #MinstrelShow
This clip is from a Vitaphone musical featurette called "Minstrel Days" (1941) and portrays the Jump Jim Crow act originated b...
#blackface #racism #MinstrelShow
This clip is from a Vitaphone musical featurette called "Minstrel Days" (1941) and portrays the Jump Jim Crow act originated by 20-year-old Thomas Dartmouth "Daddy" Rice (1808-60) in 1828. ("Wheel about and turn about and do just so, every time I wheel about I Jump Jim Crow") .
The guy portraying "Daddy" Rice here is Billy Wayne (1897–1970). He made a career out of playing bit and uncredited parts and worked steadily from 1931-1959. Willie Best (1913-1962), also known by the stage name "Sleep and Eat" appears as the stable hand that inspired Rice's portrayal.
Rice was the rock star of his time and made lots of money, but he was very careless and generous with his money, while also drinking heavily. After he got sick and couldn't perform, he died alone and penniless.
Read more about the history of blackface and minstrel shows at https://black-face.com
https://wn.com/Jump_Jim_Crow_Blackface_Song_And_Dance_Extended_Version
#blackface #racism #MinstrelShow
This clip is from a Vitaphone musical featurette called "Minstrel Days" (1941) and portrays the Jump Jim Crow act originated by 20-year-old Thomas Dartmouth "Daddy" Rice (1808-60) in 1828. ("Wheel about and turn about and do just so, every time I wheel about I Jump Jim Crow") .
The guy portraying "Daddy" Rice here is Billy Wayne (1897–1970). He made a career out of playing bit and uncredited parts and worked steadily from 1931-1959. Willie Best (1913-1962), also known by the stage name "Sleep and Eat" appears as the stable hand that inspired Rice's portrayal.
Rice was the rock star of his time and made lots of money, but he was very careless and generous with his money, while also drinking heavily. After he got sick and couldn't perform, he died alone and penniless.
Read more about the history of blackface and minstrel shows at https://black-face.com
- published: 20 Jul 2022
- views: 179452
17:45
Jim Crow and America's Racism Explained
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- published: 17 Jan 2016
- views: 3624425
22:49
The Jim Crow Museum
Tour the Jim Crow museum with founder and curator, Dr. David Pilgrim. Dr. Pilgrim discusses some of the major themes of the Jim Crow Museum. Jim Crow was not ju...
Tour the Jim Crow museum with founder and curator, Dr. David Pilgrim. Dr. Pilgrim discusses some of the major themes of the Jim Crow Museum. Jim Crow was not just a character or a set of "laws", it was a system that built upon itself to create and sustain a society with a racial hierarchy.
https://wn.com/The_Jim_Crow_Museum
Tour the Jim Crow museum with founder and curator, Dr. David Pilgrim. Dr. Pilgrim discusses some of the major themes of the Jim Crow Museum. Jim Crow was not just a character or a set of "laws", it was a system that built upon itself to create and sustain a society with a racial hierarchy.
- published: 29 Apr 2013
- views: 3030083
35:56
The Jim Crow Era | A Stain on America's Past
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An African American named Homer Plessy predated Rosa Parks' famous refusal to comply with racist transportation laws by more than 60 years. The Supreme Court upheld his conviction for sitting in a whites-only train car in Plessy v. Ferguson, leading to the Jim Crow era. Discover hard history and how "separate but equal" was far from equal.
00:00 Who Was Homer Plessy?
03:20 The Compromise of 1877 Reasserts White Supremacy
05:17 Plessy Violates the Separate Car Act
09:47 Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court Decision
13:54 Plessy Case Ushers in Jim Crow Era
15:45 Different Forms of Slavery
19:57 The Purpose of Segregation
23:37 How African Americans Were Denied Voting Rights
27:38 Impact of Wilmington Massacre on Black Community
34:07 African American Activism
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An African American named Homer Plessy predated Rosa Parks' famous refusal to comply with racist transportation laws by more than 60 years. The Supreme Court upheld his conviction for sitting in a whites-only train car in Plessy v. Ferguson, leading to the Jim Crow era. Discover hard history and how "separate but equal" was far from equal.
00:00 Who Was Homer Plessy?
03:20 The Compromise of 1877 Reasserts White Supremacy
05:17 Plessy Violates the Separate Car Act
09:47 Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court Decision
13:54 Plessy Case Ushers in Jim Crow Era
15:45 Different Forms of Slavery
19:57 The Purpose of Segregation
23:37 How African Americans Were Denied Voting Rights
27:38 Impact of Wilmington Massacre on Black Community
34:07 African American Activism
-------------------------------------------
Welcome to Wondrium on YouTube.
Here, you can enjoy a carefully curated selection of the history, science, and math videos you’ve come to know and love from brands like The Great Courses, and more.
If you’ve ever wanted to travel back in time, wondered about the science of life, wished for a better understanding of math, or dreamt of exploring the stars … then Wondrium will be your new favorite channel!
If you decide you’d like to learn more about what you love, check out the full experience at http://wondrium.com/YouTube
There, you’ll find in-depth answers to everything you’ve ever wondered, with mind-blowing surprises along the way.
Your brain is going to love this place!
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- published: 06 Jun 2022
- views: 686989
57:37
Jim Crow of the North | Redlining and Racism in Minnesota | Full Documentary
Roots of racial disparities are seen through a new lens in this film that explores the origins of housing segregation in the Minneapolis area. But the story als...
Roots of racial disparities are seen through a new lens in this film that explores the origins of housing segregation in the Minneapolis area. But the story also illustrates how African-American families and leaders resisted this insidious practice, and how Black people built community — within and despite — the red lines that these restrictive covenants created.
Learn more and get resources: https://www.tpt.org/history-systemic-racism-minnesota
Education Resources: https://tpt.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/jim-crow-of-the-north-video/minnesota-history-and-culture/
Watch the new 4-part series Jim Crow of the North Stories: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnAyy-wd-GlB4atqpjUdPvP-q_it50m2Z
00:00 “Aryans Only. No African American blood or descent.”
03:17 Minnesota Leads Integration
06:01 A Black Family Moves Into A White Neighborhood
11:53 The Beginning of Racial Covenants
15:01 Mapping Prejudice
16:28 Who Benefits From Urban Planning?
19:50 Supreme Court Upholds Racial Covenants
20:59 The Invisible Color Lines
22:52 Citizen Terrorism
27:21 Redlining: Government Approved
31:15 Jim Crow of the North
34:16 Manufacturing Urban Poverty
39:05 Racial Covenants in the Suburbs
41:38 Fair Housing and the American Dream
46:00 1968 Fair Housing Act
47:39 35W and the Destruction of Black Communities
50:43 The Past Influences the Present
51:38 Mapping the History of Housing Discrimination
55:14 More Than Bricks and Mortar
56:30 Credits and More to Watch
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Roots of racial disparities are seen through a new lens in this film that explores the origins of housing segregation in the Minneapolis area. But the story also illustrates how African-American families and leaders resisted this insidious practice, and how Black people built community — within and despite — the red lines that these restrictive covenants created.
Learn more and get resources: https://www.tpt.org/history-systemic-racism-minnesota
Education Resources: https://tpt.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/jim-crow-of-the-north-video/minnesota-history-and-culture/
Watch the new 4-part series Jim Crow of the North Stories: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnAyy-wd-GlB4atqpjUdPvP-q_it50m2Z
00:00 “Aryans Only. No African American blood or descent.”
03:17 Minnesota Leads Integration
06:01 A Black Family Moves Into A White Neighborhood
11:53 The Beginning of Racial Covenants
15:01 Mapping Prejudice
16:28 Who Benefits From Urban Planning?
19:50 Supreme Court Upholds Racial Covenants
20:59 The Invisible Color Lines
22:52 Citizen Terrorism
27:21 Redlining: Government Approved
31:15 Jim Crow of the North
34:16 Manufacturing Urban Poverty
39:05 Racial Covenants in the Suburbs
41:38 Fair Housing and the American Dream
46:00 1968 Fair Housing Act
47:39 35W and the Destruction of Black Communities
50:43 The Past Influences the Present
51:38 Mapping the History of Housing Discrimination
55:14 More Than Bricks and Mortar
56:30 Credits and More to Watch
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- published: 26 Feb 2019
- views: 3602867
55:34
The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow | PBS | ep 1 of 4 Promises Betrayed
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The premiere episode begins with the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction, periods that h...
Buy the Book/DVD - http://amzn.to/2xSQx2w - http://amzn.to/2zBIfxT
The premiere episode begins with the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction, periods that held so much promise for free black men and women. But as the North gradually withdrew its support for black aspirations for land, civil and political rights, and legal due process, Southern whites succeeded in passing laws that segregated and disfranchised African Americans, laws that were reinforced with violence and terror tactics. By 1876, Reconstruction was over. "Promises Betrayed" recounts black response by documenting the work of such leaders as activist/separatist Benjamin "Pap" Singleton, anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells, as well as the emergence of Booker T. Washington as a national figure.
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Buy the Book/DVD - http://amzn.to/2xSQx2w - http://amzn.to/2zBIfxT
The premiere episode begins with the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction, periods that held so much promise for free black men and women. But as the North gradually withdrew its support for black aspirations for land, civil and political rights, and legal due process, Southern whites succeeded in passing laws that segregated and disfranchised African Americans, laws that were reinforced with violence and terror tactics. By 1876, Reconstruction was over. "Promises Betrayed" recounts black response by documenting the work of such leaders as activist/separatist Benjamin "Pap" Singleton, anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells, as well as the emergence of Booker T. Washington as a national figure.
- published: 15 Jul 2016
- views: 920944
5:42
The Nations Biggest Collection Of Racist Objects Are All In A Michigan College Basement
David Pilgrim, a Black sociologist, runs the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia out of the small, white, Trump-voting town of Big Rapids, MI. With the help o...
David Pilgrim, a Black sociologist, runs the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia out of the small, white, Trump-voting town of Big Rapids, MI. With the help of private donors like Chuck and Ward, an elderly gay couple, Pilgrim believes that sharing his expansive collection can change the way racism is perceived in the United States.
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David Pilgrim, a Black sociologist, runs the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia out of the small, white, Trump-voting town of Big Rapids, MI. With the help of private donors like Chuck and Ward, an elderly gay couple, Pilgrim believes that sharing his expansive collection can change the way racism is perceived in the United States.
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What were the Jim Crow Laws?
"Separate But Equal" was made the law of the land as a result of the Plessy v Ferguson decision. These "Jim Crow Laws" would separate everyone in public life o...
"Separate But Equal" was made the law of the land as a result of the Plessy v Ferguson decision. These "Jim Crow Laws" would separate everyone in public life on the basis of race. Although they were separate, there was definitely no equality. Often, it would be the black citizens who would have the least.
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"Separate But Equal" was made the law of the land as a result of the Plessy v Ferguson decision. These "Jim Crow Laws" would separate everyone in public life on the basis of race. Although they were separate, there was definitely no equality. Often, it would be the black citizens who would have the least.
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The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness - http://amzn.to/2FdAViC (Affiliate)
Jim Crow Terminals: The Desegregation of American Airports - http://amzn.to/2oJpiWo (Affiliate)
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