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To keep black people restricted as much as they could.

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Answer:

The purpose of Jim Crow Laws was to keep blacks separated from whites.

Explanation:

The Jim Crow laws were a set of laws that were in effect between 1876 and 1965 in various southern states. The legislation formally equated black and white Americans, but mandated a separation of the publicly accessible areas into which black and white Americans could move, such as schools, hospitals, buses and restaurants. In effect, the laws meant that the black population group was subjected to a number of disadvantages compared to the white population group.

The Jim Crow Laws were repealed since 1954, when the Supreme Court passed a ruling declaring a series of racial segregation laws as unconstitutional. The remaining Jim Crow laws were repealed in connection with the passing of a series of laws in 1964 and 1965 on civil rights and voting rights for African Americans. The laws are a good example of racism, as much was done about the blacks not having to be in contact with the whites.

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