Jim Crow Laws In The 1950's

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The attitudes of people during the 1950’s - 1960’s were the most major contributions to racism and the need for the civil rights movement. There’s no doubt about that. But the commonality of racism inspired a few things that made it seemingly acceptable at the time, the most notably being Jim Crow laws.
Throughout years of progress and reform, many people forgot who Jim Crow was. Explained by Dr. David Pilgrim, Professor of Sociology at Ferris State University, Jim Crow was a stereotypical black character created by a white man named Dartmouth Rice. Rice was an actor who performed very small skits between scene of plays. He created Jim Crow when he heard a black slave singing a song about a man named Jim Crow on the street. To dress up as the