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How was society in the south organized?

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Answer:

Jim Crow Laws

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Because whites didn't black people in the '60s really, the Jim crow Laws were created. These laws basically stated that black people should not be in contact white people. This means they could not go to the same school, sit with each other at diners, sit at seperate spots in movie theaters, etc.

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Most southerners were in the Middle Class and were considered yeoman farmers, holding only a few acres and living in modest homes and cabins, raising hogs and chickens, and growing corn and cotton. Few yeoman farmers had any slaves and if they did own slaves, it was only one or two

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