Jim Crow Laws: Segregation In The United States

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In the early 1900’s segregation took a major role in society. Everything was labeled, for only whites or for blacks. Nothing was equal, African-Americans had the worst of everything. There schools had broken windows and old dusty textbooks. They had separate drinking fountains and restrooms. On public buses African-Americans had to sit in the back of the bus, and when it got crowded they were the first that had to stand. These set of laws we called Jim Crow laws, they were not set laws of the government, but they we set laws of society and the public and you would be caught dead if you ignored them. The Jim Crow laws “ created an impression that the white race was superior and that the black race was inferior”.(Brendan January p.11) Martin …show more content…
His father was a pastor at a church in Martin Luther King's town. Martin Luther King grew up wealthy. On June 18th 1953, M.L.K. married Coretta Scott on a lawn of the Scotts home in Alabama.They had four children, Yolanda, Martin Luther III, Dexter Scott, and Bernice Albertine. Martin Luther King was one of the fortunate African-American to have high education. King finished k-12th and then went off the college at Morehouse College then transferred to Boston University. M.L.K. became a Baptist Minister, activist, humanitarian, and the leader in African- American Civil Rights …show more content…
Parks was born on February 4th 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. Rosa lived in the poor rural areas, she had grown up around discrimination, and was used to mistreatment, but she never accepted it as justified. At a young age Rosa was taught to read by her mother, she attended a segregated classroom that was small and cramped. Rosa Parks attended multiple school until she dropped out to care for her mother and Grandmother back in the Pine Level. She got a job in a shirt factory to make a small,but much needed income, she never got the opportunity to return back to her schooling, until later in her life. Rosa married Raymond Parks at age of 19, in 1932. Raymond was a barber and an activist of the NAACP (National Association of the Advancement of Colored People). “Raymond couraged Rosa to finish schooling so she earned her high school degree in 1933”.(Rosa biography) Rosa Parks was most famous for her reluctant refusal to surrender her seat to a white passenger, after she was the first to claim it. Thus spawned a worldwide boycott against the useage of public buses from African-Americans. Martin Luther King Jr also took a big part in this boycott. Soon after many people refused to ride the buses the companies were losing money quickly, so out of desperation they had no other option but to lift the rule of African-Americans in the back and make it a free for all seat arrangement. Although this seemed