Give three examples are the Jim Crow laws that impacted of African-Americans in the south

1. Separate but equal facilities: Jim Crow laws enforced segregation in public facilities such as schools, hospitals, restrooms, and public transportation. African Americans had to use separate facilities that were often of inferior quality compared to those used by Whites.

2. Poll taxes and literacy tests: These were used to prevent African Americans from voting in political elections. They were required to pay a poll tax and prove their literacy skills, which were often used to reject them from voting.

3. Racial profiling: African Americans were often subjected to racial profiling by law enforcement or Whites in authority, which led to false criminal accusations, mob violence, and lynchings. Black people were often accused of crimes without any evidence or due process of law, and this terrorized the African American population in the south.