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HEC-TV Live:
History in the First Person: Living Under Jim Crow Laws

What was it like to grow up in a segregated America? What did it mean when words like “equality” and “justice” seemed to have a different meaning for different people in American society? How were all people affected when treatment under the law could be so different?

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HEC-TV Live
History in the First Person: Living Under Jim Crow Laws

What was it like to grow up in a segregated America? What did it mean when words like “equality” and “justice” seemed to have a different meaning for different people in American society? How were all people affected when treatment under the law could be so different? 

Ladue High School students, and students all over the country, learned the answers to these questions and more as they interacted with individuals who lived under Jim Crow Laws. HEC-TV's program streamed live from Ladue Horton Watkins High School on February 26 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to learn of the struggles, hopes and dreams and see what connections they could find between their lives today and their life so many years ago. 

To obtain more details about the program including related curriculum standards, program objectives and agenda, pre and post program learning activities, and additional video and web resources related to the program, find the program materials by clicking here.

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Ladue Horton Watkins High School is located in 
St. Louis, Missouri