Despite emancipation during the Civil War, Black Americans continued to face prejudice. Many states introduced legislation - known as Jim Crow laws - that segregated Black from White Americans.
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A tax had to be paid in order to be able to vote, and most black people were too poor to pay the tax.
In order to be able to vote, people had to prove that they could read difficult extracts.
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White people believed that the Jim Crow laws made races 鈥榮eparate but equal鈥. However, this was disputed by most black people.
They agreed that the laws kept the races apart but that facilities were overwhelmingly unequal.