Jim Crow (disambiguation)

Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.

Jim Crow or Jim Crowe may also refer to:
 * Jim Crow (character), a persona created by white minstrel show performer Thomas D. Rice
 * Jim Crow economy, the economic system in parts of the United States where anti-black laws were in force

Places

 * Jim Crow, a painted rock in Hunters Quay, Scotland
 * Jim Crow Creek (California)
 * Harlows Creek (Washington), known as Jim Crow Creek until 2017
 * Jim Crow goldfield, a mining and agricultural district in central Victoria, Australia
 * Mount Baga, known as Mount Jim Crow until 2019, in Queensland, Australia, near Rockhampton

People

 * James F. Crow (1916–2012), American population geneticist known as "Jim Crow" at University of Wisconsin-Madison
 * James Chiles (1833–1873), also known as Jim Crow Chiles, American Confederate outlaw
 * Jim Crow (footballer) (1885–1926), Australian rules footballer
 * Jim Crowe (footballer) (1909–1979), Australian rules footballer
 * Jim Robinson (trombonist) (1892–1976), nicknamed Jim Crow

Arts and entertainment

 * Jim Crow, a character in the Disney film Dumbo
 * Jim Crow (group), an American rap group
 * "Jump Jim Crow", an 1828 traditional slave song adapted and popularized by Thomas D. Rice

Other uses

 * Jim crow (tool), a tool for bending rails
 * Jim Crow (typeface)
 * The New Jim Crow, a 2010 book by Michelle Alexander