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Heritage Explains: Is the Callais Decision the New Jim Crow? | Zack Smith

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News, Politics

4.4651 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2026

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Jim Crow laws are the blanket name given to the the state and local laws that pervaded the American South from the 19th century all the way to the 1960s, which were meant to enforce racial segregation.  They limited the public services and facilities available to Black Americans. They included poll taxes, literacy tests, and other measures designed to […]

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0:00.0

Three, two, one, zero, all engine run.

0:06.6

There is no other institution that has the ability uniquely.

0:11.3

Without a heritage, every generation starts over.

0:14.4

Ask not.

0:15.3

To remind the current regime.

0:18.6

We the people tell the governor what it is allowed

0:21.5

to do.

0:22.2

All

0:22.8

all

0:23.7

action

0:24.6

to get back

0:26.3

in their

0:26.7

box and

0:27.3

stay there.

0:28.0

Lift-dive.

0:28.9

We have a

0:29.4

left-down.

0:31.9

From the

0:32.7

Heritage Foundation,

0:34.0

this is

0:34.6

Heritage

0:35.0

Explains.

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