JIM CROW

'Jim Crow' can refer to several subjects:

James F. Crow, Professor Emeritus of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jim Crow laws, state and local laws in the Southern and border states of the United States from 1876 to 1964 that required racial segregation

★ "Jump Jim Crow", the blackface song for which the laws were named, often sung by Thomas Dartmouth Rice, in 1828

★ A character from the 1941 film ''Dumbo'' named for the Rice character and the laws

Jim Crow (typeface), from the 1890s

Jim crow (tool), a tool for bending rails

★ James Crow invented sour-mash in the 1820s @ Labrot & Graham Distillery, now named Woodford Reserve, Woodford County, Kentucky

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Mount Jim Crow National Park

List of blackface minstrel songs, includes other songs with similar titles

Crowe

Crowbar (disambiguation page)

Crowbar (tool)

John James Crowe, an English recipient of the Victoria Cross

William James Crowe, Jr., formal admiral of the United States Navy, served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Anthony Rosario, a New York City resident killed by NYPD officers Patrick Brosnan and James Crowe

★ James Crowe, a 1962 Manitoba legislative candidate, see Manitoba general election, 1962

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