Jim Crow: 1896-1930

  • Slavery Advertisement (July 24, 1769)

    Slavery Advertisement (July 24, 1769)
    Enslaved Africans were bought and sold like chattel for almost 300 years in the colonial and early years of American history.
  • Origins of Jim Crow

    Origins of Jim Crow
    Originating from a character from a Minstrel show, Jim Crow was a caricature of Blacks that depicted them as lazy, simple and always happy.
  • Republican Party Platform

    Republican Party Platform
    The Republican Party, in their Platform of 1860, in #'s 8-9, state that slavery is a crime against humanity and every citizen has a right to be free.
  • Racist views of Reconstruction

    Racist views of Reconstruction
    Hiester Clymen, Governor of Pennsylvania, viewed Reconstruction and the Freedman's Bureau as a burden to law abiding white citizens.
  • Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate Broadside

    Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate Broadside
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson
    The Plessy v. Ferguson case solidified the legal practice of discrimination in both private and public places.
  • Jim Crow Airship 1913

    Jim Crow Airship 1913
  • Railroad Travel Table During Great Migration

    Railroad Travel Table During Great Migration
    The Great Migration took place from 1916-1970.
  • Newspaper recounts Discriminatory Court Sentence

    Newspaper recounts Discriminatory Court Sentence
    As a result of Plessy v. Ferguson, separate did not always mean equal. That practice reached far beyond public facilities; Blacks were also not treated equally in a court of law.
  • Red Summer of 1919

    Red Summer of 1919
    Riots from Illinois to Texas ensued as a result of violent racist acts against Blacks by whites. Fed up with Jim Crow and segregation laws, Blacks began to retaliate against white attacks which resulted in many deaths and arrests.
  • Red Summer of 1919

    Red Summer of 1919
  • Red Summer of 1919

    Red Summer of 1919
  • The Great Migration

    The Great Migration
    The sudden explosion in the Black population in Northern cities brought both hope and despair for Black migrants.
  • Rube Foster

    Rube Foster
    The Negro National League was created by Andrew “Rube” Foster in 1920. The league, which was headquartered in Kansas City, included eight teams—The Chicago American Giants, Chicago Giants, Cuban Stars, Dayton Marcos, Detroit Stars, Indianapolis ABCs, Kansas City Monarchs and St. Louis Giants.
  • Minstrel Shows (Al Jolson)

    Minstrel Shows (Al Jolson)
    Minstrel shows were comprised of whites who painted their faces Blacks and depicted Black character in a negative light for the sake of entertainment.
  • The New Jim Crow

    The New Jim Crow
    Written by lawyer, civil rights advocate and law professor, Michelle Alexander has identified the mass incarceration of minorities here in American as the New Jim Crow system of legal segregation.
  • Mass Incarceration

    Mass Incarceration
  • Mass Incarceration

    Mass Incarceration
  • School Segregation - Separate but not equal

    School Segregation - Separate but not equal
  • School Segregation

    School Segregation
  • The Future Legacy of Jim Crow

    The Future Legacy of Jim Crow