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LATE WORK DUE
So, I need to find if these statements are true or false. thanks!
1. Blacks enjoyed a more unsegregated life in the 1870s and 1880s.
2. One leading factor to Jim Crow Laws came when the Populist Party attempted to seek help for the poor white and black farmers, but the Republican Party turned the attempts into a political agenda suggesting concern for blacks becoming too powerful.
3. Atlanta did not experience Jim Crow Laws because both blacks and whites could profit from the industrialized city.
4. Booker T. Washington’s speech & the Plessy vs Ferguson decision condemned Jim Crow Laws.
5. In an attempt to maintain white supremacy, Georgia resorted to lynching (killing 458 victims).
6. Blacks would experience separate schools, churches, transportation, parks, and more that were rarely, if ever, equal.
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