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Civil rights movement / Race legislation in the United States / Plessy v. Ferguson / Homer Plessy / Jim Crow laws / Separate but equal / Brown v. Board of Education / Racial segregation / John Marshall Harlan / Politics of the United States / History of the United States / United States
Date: 2014-01-08 15:15:10
Civil rights movement
Race legislation in the United States
Plessy v. Ferguson
Homer Plessy
Jim Crow laws
Separate but equal
Brown v. Board of Education
Racial segregation
John Marshall Harlan
Politics of the United States
History of the United States
United States

The birth of "Jim Crow" From Free at Last: The U.S. Civil Rights Movement (see http://www.america.gov/ publications/books-content/free-at-last.html). PROVIDED BY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Figure 1. Sheet music from the

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