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Jim Crow Law - translation to English

AMERICAN GENETICIST (1916-2012)
James Franklin Crow; Jim Crow (biologist)

Jim Crow Law         
  • An African American man drinking at a "colored" drinking fountain in a streetcar terminal in [[Oklahoma City]], Oklahoma, 1939
  • Freedmen voting in New Orleans, 1867
  • 1904 caricature of "White" and "Jim Crow" rail cars by [[John T. McCutcheon]]. Despite Jim Crow's legal pretense that the races be "separate but equal" under the law, non-whites were given inferior facilities and treatment.<ref>John McCutheon. The Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons by John T. McCutcheon, New York, McClure, Phillips & Co. 1905.</ref>
  • Sign for the "colored" waiting room at a bus station in [[Durham, North Carolina]], May 1940
  • Cover of an early edition of "[[Jump Jim Crow]]" sheet music (c. 1832)
  • President Johnson signs the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]]
  • In the landmark case ''[[Brown v. Board of Education]]'' (1954), the [[U.S. Supreme Court]] under Chief Justice [[Earl Warren]] ruled unanimously that public school segregation was unconstitutional.
STATE AND LOCAL LAWS ENFORCING RACIAL SEGREGATION IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES
Jim Crow etiquette; Jim Crow Laws; Jim crow laws; Jim Crow Law; Jim Crow law; Jim crow era; Period of Jim Crow; Jim Crow era; Jim Crow period; Jim crow; Jim Crowe law; One-eighth law; Jim Crow; Jim Crow legislation; Jim Crow system; Jim crow south; Jim Crow segregation legislation; Jimcro; Jim Crow Era; Jim Crow South; Jim Crow south; Jim Crow racism; Jim Crowism
Ley de Jim Crow, discrimación racial legal contra los negros americanos
Jim Crow         
  • An African American man drinking at a "colored" drinking fountain in a streetcar terminal in [[Oklahoma City]], Oklahoma, 1939
  • Freedmen voting in New Orleans, 1867
  • 1904 caricature of "White" and "Jim Crow" rail cars by [[John T. McCutcheon]]. Despite Jim Crow's legal pretense that the races be "separate but equal" under the law, non-whites were given inferior facilities and treatment.<ref>John McCutheon. The Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons by John T. McCutcheon, New York, McClure, Phillips & Co. 1905.</ref>
  • Sign for the "colored" waiting room at a bus station in [[Durham, North Carolina]], May 1940
  • Cover of an early edition of "[[Jump Jim Crow]]" sheet music (c. 1832)
  • President Johnson signs the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]]
  • In the landmark case ''[[Brown v. Board of Education]]'' (1954), the [[U.S. Supreme Court]] under Chief Justice [[Earl Warren]] ruled unanimously that public school segregation was unconstitutional.
STATE AND LOCAL LAWS ENFORCING RACIAL SEGREGATION IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES
Jim Crow etiquette; Jim Crow Laws; Jim crow laws; Jim Crow Law; Jim Crow law; Jim crow era; Period of Jim Crow; Jim Crow era; Jim Crow period; Jim crow; Jim Crowe law; One-eighth law; Jim Crow; Jim Crow legislation; Jim Crow system; Jim crow south; Jim Crow segregation legislation; Jimcro; Jim Crow Era; Jim Crow South; Jim Crow south; Jim Crow racism; Jim Crowism
tipo de palanca utilizada para quitar clavos; discrimación racial legal contra negros; (Ofensivo) persona de color, negro
hooded crow         
  • carrion]] and hooded crows on either side of a contact zone (white line) separating the two species
  • In flight at [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • Hooded crow searching a [[rain gutter]], probably for food, in Berlin
  • The Hooded crow is a typical [[omnivore]]
  • A bunch of Hooded crows in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]
SPECIES OF BIRD
Corvus cornix; Hoodiecrow; Mesopotamian crow; Scotch Crow; Huidit craw; Huidie craw; Huidie; Hoodie (bird); Dun Crow; Mesopotamian Crow; Hooded Crow; Danish crow; Scotch crow; Corvus cornix capellanus; Iraq pied crow; Hoodie crow; Mesopotamian hooded crow
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Wikipedia

James F. Crow

James Franklin Crow (January 18, 1916 – January 4, 2012) was Professor Emeritus of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a prominent population geneticist whose career spanned from the modern synthesis to the genomic era.

Some of his most significant peer-reviewed contributions were coauthored with Motoo Kimura, including those leading to the neutral theory of molecular evolution. He also wrote an influential introductory textbook on genetics and a more advanced one with Kimura. His graduate and undergraduate students and postdocs includes Alexey Kondrashov, James Bull, Joe Felsenstein, Russell Lande, Dan Hartl, and Wen-Hsiung Li.

He was a president of both the Genetics Society of America and the American Society of Human Genetics. He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences, The American Philosophical Society, the World Academy of Art and Science, the National Academy of Medicine, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Foreign Member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS).

Examples of use of Jim Crow Law
1. This act resembles the old Jim Crow Law in the antebellum southern US of separate but equal.
2. But within a year of the insurrection, the General Assembly was controlled by Democrats and had passed the first Jim Crow law that ended blacks‘ right to vote.
3. In response, blacks in Montgomery boycotted the buses for nearly 13 months while mounting a successful Supreme Court challenge to the Jim Crow law that enforced their second–class status on the public bus system.
4. Speaker Dennis Hastert was ready to move forward with a feel–good, election–year extension of the landmark 1'65 act that guaranteed voting rights for African Americans disenfranchised by Jim Crow law and custom in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, South Carolina and Virginia.