During the Jim Crow era, African Americans in the South faced systemic discrimination and segregation enforced by laws that legalized racial inequality. They were subjected to economic exploitation, limited access to quality education, and disenfranchisement, which stripped them of their voting rights. Daily life for many involved perilous encounters with violence and the constant threat of lynching, as white supremacy maintained control over social and economic structures.
In three sentences, describe how African Americans experieneced in the south during the Jim Crow era.
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