Category: Jim Crow Laws

  • The Importance And Value Of Jim Crow Museum Of Racist Memorabilia

    Race is socially constructed; it exists nowhere but in the minds of the people. Race is an idea created in the minds of the people, repeated through different forms of presentation, then consciously and subconsciously accepted by the people (Jimenez, 2019). In full knowledge of race as a social construct, the pioneers of Jim Crow…

  • The Problem Of Racism In Jim Crow Laws

    When one talks about racism, most of our opinions are based on what happens in America; from 400 years ago until now, we find ourselves believing that racism in America has improved greatly. And we have improved, compared to the times before and after the Civil War. However, as we progress forward, we move back…

  • The New Jim Crow Book Review Essay

    Introduction to Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness is a book that was authored by Michelle Alexander. The authors argument in this book is that overcrowding that is experienced in Americas prisons is as a result of latent racism in Americas criminal justice…

  • Jim Crow Laws: The Rules of a New System

    Introduction/thesis statement The United States has gone through major demographic transformations over the past hundred years, one of which is its racial and ethnic composition. Sociologists theorize that racial and ethnic diversity continues to be an important feature in American society to date. As racial inequality continues to affect American societies, we see major shifts…

  • Betye Saars The Weight of Color Requires Americans and Jim Crow Laws: Analytical Essay

    When art discussion comes up there is always the question posed of subjectivity and if you can take a work out of its context. We know when looking at Betye Saars work that this is not possible. Her works are largely based on her personal history, the historical period she grew up in, and her…