- Name:seo024
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Does he pay through the state of Washington? If he does than he has a case number and a case worker and they can help him. If he does it on his own then he will need to go to court possibly in Colo...
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2010-07-27 12:06:20
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If the original court order does read the way you claim it does, she would definitely be in contempt should she leave the state prior to seeking and getting his approval for said depature. T...
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2010-07-27 12:06:03
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I think an interesting take would be to explore how history influenced Jim Crow laws. Segregation wasn't an idea created in the Antebellum period. Rather it is found throughout history - laws that...
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2010-07-27 12:05:12
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Jim Crow laws were those that mandated separate facilities for black people. Although "free" and no longer slaves, blacks were kept in a state of tacit servitude. However, when Huck decides--think...
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2010-07-27 12:04:23
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Your question is a bit unclear. As far as I can tell you want to know how Jim Crow was implemented into the way court cases were carried out.
The two biggest areas of Jim Crow involvement were s...
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2010-07-27 12:03:54
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They were (primarily southern) laws that restricted blacks from experiencing the same basic freedoms afforded to the whites. The laws supported a "separate but equal" status that was only true in t...
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2010-07-27 12:03:28
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I know that the Jim Crow Laws were enforced starting in 1865 in the South but as far as when it was created I don't know. It is stemmed from the Black Codes, so you might want to start looking ther...
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2010-07-27 12:02:11
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In Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the U.S. Supreme Court decided that a Louisiana law mandating separate but equal accommodations for blacks and whites on intrastate railroads was constitutional. This ...
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2010-07-27 12:01:47
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In 1963 (-before- the Civil Rights Act of 1964), New Orleans had an integrated NFL preseason doubleheader (two games) at Tulane stadium with tickets sold on "first come, first served" basis. (p. 4...
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2010-07-27 12:00:51
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Perhaps you did enact on Jim Crow or own slaves. However the descendants of those who did, benefited from it greatly. Just as those Whites GI's given GI Housing Grants, while the same soldiers who ...
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2010-07-27 12:00:07
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It didn't END the Jim Crow laws, but it certainly was part of the movement to end them.
Brown v Board of Education was only one of a group of anti-school segregation cases that brought the case ...
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2010-07-27 11:57:52
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Jim Crow laws were not really placed in affect by the American Government. They were laws such as poll taxes, literacy exams, etc. that white's placed in certain towns so that mainly the Afri...
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2010-07-27 11:54:14
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At a time when Jim Crow laws and white violence controlled the lives of black southerners and informed race relations throughout the North and the West, Jack Johnson became a role model to many in ...
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2010-07-27 11:50:27
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In many ways the Jim Crow laws are very similar to the genocides occurring across the globe. Both are demoralizing to the spirit of the people affected which in turn causes them to lose all h...
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2010-07-27 11:46:27
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Jim Crow laws are obviously a way not to do things. They were institutionalized, systemic racism.
I think the best way to start a paper on Jim Crow is to use concrete examples. There must be num...
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2010-07-27 11:44:13
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Here is a website on both the "The History of Jim Crow", and the transition to Integration and Civil Rights. Hope it gives you some insight and history of what Jim Crow laws were, and how they fin...
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2010-07-27 11:41:53
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The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 were anti-Semitic laws in Nazi Germany which were introduced at the annual Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg.The laws classified people as German if all four of their grandp...
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2010-07-27 11:40:59
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The Jim Crow laws were designed to punish the blacks for being freed, and set up species rules that prevented them from voting and participating as normal citizens. The poor white and the newly fre...
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2010-07-27 11:37:35
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I think that what the law meant was that certain persons were exempt in the course of their duty. For example a Black nurse accompanying a White invalid must necessarily travel in a White compartme...
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2010-07-27 11:37:01
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They made segregation legal. they were for the whole country.After the American Civil War most states in the South passed anti-African American legislation. These became known as Jim Crow laws. Thi...
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2010-07-27 11:31:50