In Conclusion...
The Jim Crow Laws was the segregation of Black/Colored and White people. It all began because of a man, acting as a stereotypical black character, in 1877, after the reconstruction of the south. Soon, it became an collective racial epithet for blacks and after that evolved to laws and customs which oppressed them. They started separating blacks and whites from socially communicating and offered the whites better rights than the blacks had, that was a failure of citizenship. After time had gone by, they had offered equal rights to both races but the segregation continued. After many years, the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed and many voted to end the Jim Crow Laws. Fortunately, their wish came true and the segregation between the whites and blacks was gone and that lead to the succession of citizenship.