Jim Crow Era Laws
From The 13TH
08:52 - 11:35
2m 43s
Once open terrorism against African Americans became illegal, the KKK then transitioned to using legal means to uphold segregation in form of Jim Crow Law. Civil Rights activist are then antagonized in the media and treated as criminals.

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