Racial Segregation In The 1960's

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From the 1880s into the 1960s, a majority of American states, especially those in the south enforced segregation through Jim Crow laws. Local governments constructed a legal system aimed to establish a society based on white supremacy. The implementation of the racial segregation directed towards colored people led to the abuse and loss of their civil liberties. The first step in taking away their civil rights was denying African-American men the right to vote. This was achieved through violence and legal maneuvering where literacy tests, poll taxes, complicated registration systems, and a whites-only Democratic Party were enacted in the late 1800’s to exclude the colored from voting. Not only were they denied from the right to vote but they