Jim Crow Era Liam Adamczyk

Cultural:Racism In Daily Life

This is a cultural representation of life in the Jim Crow Era. This is racist portayel of black people during the Jim Crow Era which became a part of daily life.

This is just another example of how racism was just a normal part of society in the Jim Crow Era. This is from Dumbo which is a major film that many people know, but people do not realize how these crows depict blacks in the Jim Crow Era.

This jar of soap is racist in many different ways yet it was still sold at stores. It has racists words on it as well as a stereotypical image of a black person in the Jim Crow Era.

Political: Unfair rules and Laws

This was a common sign you would that was a racist rule that you would commonly see in the Jim Crow Era.
This is just one of many tests black people had to take in order to vote which was a political issue during the Jim Crow Era.
During this time there was a lack of jobs do to the Great Depression and this shows how people favored whites because they would get pressure if they did not hire white people and this is another political a issue.

Economic: Sharecropping

During this time there was a lot of share cropping which was as close as you get to slavery. This is a contract that was used between a share cropper and the land owner.

This is a share cropper at work and when you look at it, it looks a lot like the jobs slave would do. This was just another example of the economy during the Jim Crow Era.

This is just another piece of a contract that was used for sharecropping. These contracts were used and written by the white land owner so they were usually in their favor and unfair to the black workers.

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