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This episode is about the heart of American systemic racism. Jim Crow Laws are a huge reason why still racism exists within our laws and structures to this day. It is so seamlessly woven into our culture and lives that it can be hard to notice especially if you are not of minority culture.
Just because it is hard to notice does not mean the impact isn't catastrophic to black communities and other minorities. Check out this episode as I give a little knowledge about how "separate but equal" was never equal and still isn't to this day.
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Resources include:
http://www.american-historama.org/1866-1881-reconstruction-era/jim-crow-laws.htm
https://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/what.htm
https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws
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This episode is about the heart of American systemic racism. Jim Crow Laws are a huge reason why still racism exists within our laws and structures to this day. It is so seamlessly woven into our culture and lives that it can be hard to notice especially if you are not of minority culture.
Just because it is hard to notice does not mean the impact isn't catastrophic to black communities and other minorities. Check out this episode as I give a little knowledge about how "separate but equal" was never equal and still isn't to this day.
Kaizen Complete Enneagram Program - Sign-Up Today!
kaizencareersacademy.thinkific.com/courses/Complete-Enneagram
This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit.
Resources include:
http://www.american-historama.org/1866-1881-reconstruction-era/jim-crow-laws.htm
https://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/what.htm
https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws
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