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The origins of the term "Jim Crow" are offensive in a number of ways. Among them are:

  • The widespread use of the term was originated by a white man.
  • The term can be seen as a condescending and offensive reference to skin color and to the idea that African Americans were in some way less than human.
  • Most importantly, the use of the term comes out of the tradition of "minstrel shows." These were shows that were inherently racist in that they were based around making fun of the supposed stupidity of African Americans.

Of course, the origin of the term is in no way as offensive as the laws that were referred to as "Jim Crow laws." Offensiveness is bad, but actual legal segregation and discrimination is worse.

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They used a group of people to entertain other people which meant risking there life's to do it.

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The way writer of the song, Thomas Rice portrayed the song.

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Where the term Jim crow originate from?

The term 'Jim Crow' originated around 1830, when Thomas Rice incorporated a tune with the lyrics, Jump Jim Crow, into his minstrel act.


Where did the term Jim Crow originate from?

The term 'Jim Crow' originated around 1830, when Thomas Rice incorporated a tune with the lyrics, Jump Jim Crow, into his minstrel act.


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