Oppression1900
Jim Crow Laws Codify Total Racial Segregation Across Southern States
By 1900, every former Confederate state had passed comprehensive Jim Crow legislation mandating racial segregation in virtually all public life. Georgia and North Carolina segregated textile factories. Oklahoma segregated telephone booths. Mississippi required separate textbooks stored separately. Florida made it illegal for Black and white students to use the same textbook edition. These laws were backed by threat of violence.