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Что (кто) такое Jim Crow - определение

TYPEFACE
Gothic Shade.

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
·add. ·- A negro;
- said to be so called from a popular negro song and dance, the refrain of which is "Wheel about and turn about and jump Jim Crow," produced in 1835 by T. D. Rice, a famous negro minstrel.
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
¦ noun US
1. the former practice of segregating black people in the US.
2. offensive a black person.
3. an implement for straightening iron bars or bending rails by screw pressure.
Derivatives
Jim Crowism noun
Origin
C19: the name of a black character in a plantation song.
Jim Crow (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jim Crowe
Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.

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Jim Crow (typeface)

Jim Crow is the American Type Founders' 1933 and 1949 re-casting of the Dickinson Type Foundry's type of the 1850s, Gothic Shade. Dickenson, a Boston type foundry, had been incorporated into ATF in the original merger of 1892. The face was also known as Tombstone. ATF only cast the face in 24 point, but later versions by the Los Angeles Type Foundry were cast from 18 to 30 point. It was often used to indicate political motifs. While cold type versions were popular right through the 1970s, no major foundry has issued a digital version, and it is seldom used today. Foundry Harold's Fonts has released a digitised version named Jim Dandy.

Примеры употребления для Jim Crow
1. But this wasn‘t the High Court‘s first brush with Jim Crow.
2. One woman says: "Democrats passed those black codes and Jim Crow laws.
3. "North Carolina can point to 18'8 and say, ‘This is when Jim Crow started,‘" says Umfleet.
4. In his Aug. 22 op–ed, "Reviving Jim Crow?" David J.
5. "All it says is we don‘t want you to Jim Crow our recruiters anymore.