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Jim Crow laws were named after a leader of the Ku Klux Klan. the legislator who wrote them. a minstrel show character. an African American laborer.

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The laws were named after a minstrel character who was a musical performer that portrayed black people negatively.
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A minstrel show character.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Jim Crow laws were a number of state and local laws that the colonies in some parts of the American nation introduced. Though the Constitution of the country had already established the abolishing of slavery, the Southern states dominated by white supremacists brought forth the new laws that legalized the racial segregation of the people.

The origin of the name came from a white actor Thomas D. Rice's "blackface" character of Jim Crow in "Jump Jim Crow". Rice's character was used as a form of satirizing the populist police of Andrew Jackson. With the popularity of the character of "Jim Crow", the phrase began to represent the "negro" people.

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