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Kaliyah Dudley
12 September, 19:11
What was true of the one drop rule?
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William Fleming
12 September, 20:41
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It determined a person's status under the black codes
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12 September, 22:48
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It determined a person's status under the black codes. In the South it became known as the "one-drop rule,'' meaning that a single drop of "black blood" makes a person a black.
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