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wherw did freed African Americans go after slavery ended
what rights did African Americans lose when reconstruciton ended Their previous slave owners wanted to still rule over them.
How long after slavery officially ended was the Constitution amended to allow African Americans to vote
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As Reconstruction ended, African Americans' dreams for justice faded. Laws passed by the redeemer governments denied Southern African Americans many of their newly won rights.
No. They passed them to separate whites from blacks and keep African-Americans in an inferior social and economic position.
they created poll taxes and literacy tests to stop African Americans from voting; the taxes succeeded because the newly freed African Americans had been forbidden to read as slaves, and had little, or no money to vote with.
Many African Americans want jobs & education
The most important gain for African Americans during this time was the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed racial discrimination in public accommodations and employment. This landmark legislation provided legal protection and equal rights to African Americans, helping to dismantle systemic segregation and discrimination.
The Taj Mahal's construction ended in the c. 1653 C.E.
The type of government that the Americans did want was a african american because by the time slavery ended african american were free but not treated fairly.
They were decided my how useful they were. Like what they can do. They weren't treated well (all of them). After, slavery was ended or in the process of ending in different states. African Americans then became regular people and were not biased anymore, like now.