<P> 1952: Miscegenation Interracial marriages were prohibited . Penalty of failing to follow this law was Up to $1,000 and / or five years in prison . </P> <P> 1953: Health Care It was required to establish separate tuberculosis hospitals for each race . This law was then repealed in 1954 . </P> <P> 1956: Public Carriers This law revised older laws that required common carriers to provide separate waiting rooms for white intrastate passengers and for African American intrastate passengers . </P> <P> 1956: Employment Provided that all persons, firms, or corporations create separate bathroom facilities for members of the white and African American races employed by them or allowed to come into the business . In addition, separate rooms to eat in as well as separate eating and drinking utensils were required to be provided for members of the white and African American races . Not following this law gave to offender a misdemeanor, a fine of $100 to $1,000, or 60 days to one year in prison . </P>

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