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Title: The following is an example of what kind of obsolete law? "No persons, firms, or corporations, ...
Post by: HowieEvo on Dec 29, 2016
The following is an example of what kind of obsolete law? "No persons, firms, or corporations, who or which furnish meals to passengers at station restaurants or station eating houses, in times limited by common carriers of said passengers, shall furnish said meals to white and colored passengers in the same room, or at the same table, or at the same counter."
A) a constitutional law
B) an affirmative action law
C) a Jim Crow law
D) a civil rights law
E) a Black Code


Title: Re: The following is an example of what kind of obsolete law? "No persons, firms, or ...
Post by: Dominico on Jan 4, 2017
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Title: Re: The following is an example of what kind of obsolete law? "No persons, firms, or corporations, ...
Post by: HowieEvo on Mar 4, 2017
You delivered this so timely, thanks so much