Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in the United States, leading to the establishment of separate and unequal educational systems for Black and white students. Schools for Black children were often underfunded, overcrowded, and lacked basic resources compared to their white counterparts. This systemic discrimination not only limited access to quality education for Black students but also reinforced broader societal inequalities. The legacy of these laws contributed to ongoing disparities in educational outcomes that continue to affect communities today.
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