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Black people weren't allowed the certain rights that white people had.They weren't allowed to drink from the same water fountains, go to the same schools or even eat at the same restaurants. They were already in slavery tho so to come out of slavery and still be treated like this in the south it probably had little affect unless you were already born up north.

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