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The Architecture of Segregation: Jim Crow Laws in Alabama
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Scene 1 Narration: Let me tell you what they don't teach you in school. Image Prompt: an old wooden courthouse building with tall columns, standing silent in a small Alabama town square, during early 1900s Jim Crow era, with dusty streets and horse-drawn carriages, illuminated by soft morning sunlight, vertical 9:16 cinematic composition, rendered as a charcoal drawing on rough textured paper with visible charcoal strokes and paper grain Scene 2 Narration: In 1912, Alabama passed a law that said cities could refuse building permits for Negro houses in white communities. Image Prompt: a stamped paper building permit document labeled
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