Jim Crow part 1 | The Gilded Age (1865-1898) | US History | Khan Academy
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KA's US history fellow Kim talks about the origin of Jim Crow segregation in the American South.
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This is pretty deep. Thank you for touching on the subject!
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Sent here by teacher in 2021 :)
Speed : @ 1:25 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ahhh better.
More like 1.75x
She should have done a powerpoint where the word just appear, instead of making us watch her write the words.
Good video though. Thank you.
thanks for the video g
When I clicked on this video I swear I thought it said the “Klan Academy”
Anybody just watching to know history?
Nice refresher.
why no mention of the party systems?
Fire
Funny how Jim Crow was legal but weed isn't 😒
its not really funny, not really comparable
Lol
dude
it is now fam!
@@phjsher Not everywhere.
I know him crow so well because my grandmother was around that time and she told me all about him I just can't believe my grandmother at the age of 98 still remember that
Jim Crow wasn’t a person so not sure who granny told you about.
Nice, bite-sized primer.
You fail to mention that America wasn’t America in 1620. It was France, Germany, England, Russia, Mexico etc… America became America in what, the 1780s. And in our founding documents proclaimed that all men are created equal.
No country had ever done that.
The documents might have claimed it, but clearly, it wasn't true
@@deleted1616 a house isn’t a house when the blueprints are drawn up either.
Our founding documents were blueprints, written by genius for a better future
America lore is boring, all the characters have samey designs.
No mention of the Revolutionary War ?
They have separate videos about that, in this video they are talking about this specific topic
These laws were so unjust and traumatizing to the African American community.
What was going on in that case was an addict trying to restore their addiction; hence it is and was vital to deprive them of both the access to the product they are addicted to as well as to deprive the addicted racists of treatment; and also vital to retraumatize them all over again, by this time making them subservient to their former slaves to further humiliate them all over again endlessly until they are so broken that any sources they drew upon they then reject forever, through being thoroughly traumatized and completely humiliated.
I was born in 63 so I wasn't familiar with any of this
cool
AYEEE WHOS HERE FROM MS FLORESS
i preferred time in a bottle.
There hasnt been a Jim Crowe law in over 65 yrs Jim
I would say the redling of housing is in full effect, especially in the North and West, and Midwest. Very segregated still because of Jim crow/Blackcode laws. It was more Black code laws, in some ways worse than Jim crow South.
I'm going to check but this ole brain seems to think it's still in the book in Arkansas or alabama.
I want to live in Dixieland
why is this showing up on my feed?
The good ol days
Non of this exist anymore Thomas D Rice born 1808 died 1860 cant get rid of racism if you always talk about racism
Talk about racism? People still practice racism in America.
This comment comes off as a bit ignorant. I disagree with your opinion but I respect it
True. Perpetual victimhood continually perpetuated by the racist democrats. Yet… black people continue to vote for them… go figure.
@@BronzeSista yeah, right. Let’s call out the REAL racists. “Bronze” woman…
The author is is not very effective at projecting modern morals into a egarian age probably because he is suffering from electrical, and internal combustion age privilege.