Lynch mobs
They faced discrimination and limited opportunities
Although no example statements are given, there are a large number of problems that faced the South during the US Civil War, and they are well known Here are two major problems. Firstly the South's army was quite limited in potential size because of its low population. Secondly, the South lacked the manufacturing base and rail system to create products and transport them. The South also lacked a good navy.
Most were living in the south, where there were half a million free blacks, and three and a half million slaves. There was no large black population in the northern states.
Because no-one wanted them to. The Black Codes limited their ambitions, and sharecropping became the normal system of making a living from agriculture.
Better then in the south
Free blacks in both the north and south faced discrimination, limited job opportunities, social segregation, and restrictions on their civil rights. They were also at risk of being kidnapped and sold into slavery in the south, and faced the constant threat of being captured under the Fugitive Slave Laws in the north.
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in South Africa
Reconstructing the south
They faced discrimination and limited opportunities
They couldn't have certain jobs or live in certain states.
blacks and whites who supported blacks (mainly)
Vast stretches of the south lay in ruins
Laughed at blacks.
Black people still faced widespread discrimination by whites. Eventually the Jim Crow laws were passed which segregated blacks from many parts of society and kept most of them from voting.