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The attitude of many southerns whites was that?

african americans were not ready to hold political office


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It restricted their economic rights, they could not vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.


3 ways in which African Americans were discriminated against during the post reconstruction era?

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What effect black codes have on African Americans?

It restricted their economic rights, they could not vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.


How did the black codes oppress the African Americans you think they were slaves?

The Black Codes were laws enacted in the southern United States after the Civil War that aimed to restrict the freedoms of African Americans and maintain white supremacy. They enforced discriminatory practices, such as limiting the types of jobs African Americans could hold, imposing curfews, and requiring labor contracts that often mirrored conditions of slavery. These codes effectively sought to control the African American population, perpetuating economic and social disadvantages while reinforcing racial hierarchies. Ultimately, they were designed to ensure that African Americans remained subservient and disenfranchised in a post-slavery society.