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25 December, 23:09

Following the Civil War, Southern states passed laws severely restricting the rights of African-Americans. These laws varied from state to state and included the prohibiting of interracial marriages and restrictions on land ownership. These laws served as a way for white Southerners to control the recently freed African-Americans. These laws were known as Civil Rights Acts. Black Codes. Reconstruction laws. the Fourteenth Amendment.

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  1. 25 December, 23:16
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    The Black Codes were laws passed by Southern States that severely restricting the rights of African-Americans. These laws varied from state to state and included the prohibiting of interracial marriages and restrictions on land ownership. These laws served as a way for white Southerners to control the recently freed African-Americans
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