Were hispanics and other non African-American minorities subject to segregation laws in the Jim Crow era?

by Goat1707

The title pretty much encapsulates what my question is but I'll elaborate in case something is not clear: while being educated on that era in American history, the lessons have been exclusively geared towards the oppression of Blacks via the segregation laws. That is, at least, the ones I've attended in my native country of England. Therefore, I have always wondered the extent to which other minorities e.g hispanics, native Americans, Asians, Eastern Europeans etc were subject to these laws and victims of the overarching oppression extant at the time. I thank potential responders in advance for their help.

This question is one that ostensibly has the potential to be frequently asked. I apologise if it is.

Holy_Shit_HeckHounds

Here is a previous answer by u/Dubstripsquads from the FAQ to tide you over until there is new discussion.

This is another thread with answers by various users including u/elcapitansmirk and u/SheldonNovick

Finally another thread with multiple answers from u/Samuel_Gompers and u/artrw with focus primarily on the experiences of Asians and Asian Americans

FAQ->North America->US History contains a subsection dedicated to this question, with all the previous threads and more.