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The black codes were regulation created for the freedmen (slaves that were set free after the Civil War). They restricted their economic rights, they were not allowed to vote, they weren't allowed to hold office or serve on a jury nor could they receive a public education.
because before the civil war white people were already above black people, they began after the civil war because black people were starting to get their rights
They were allowed to:Marry by lawSwear out affidavits in criminal casesGo to schoolTestify as witnesses during a trialSue or be sued in civil courtsThey were not allowed to:Carry weaponsVoteHold public officeMeet with groups of blacksThese new Black codes were issued afterthe Civil War when slaves were freed, but were still segregated against.
Who was the most Famous spokesman for Blacks prior to the Civil War?
the civil war Eric A.K.A CHRISSY THE BLACK
The black codes started and ended in the process of the Reconstruction.
The Black Codes were laws put in place in the United States after the Civil War with the effect of limiting the basic human rights and civil liberties of blacks.
The Black Codes were laws put in place in the United States after the Civil War with the effect of limiting the basic human rights and civil liberties of blacks.
it went from 1866 (end of civil war) to 1924
The Black Codes.
After the civil war this was commonly know as the black codes.
the Black Codes
The black codes were regulation created for the freedmen (slaves that were set free after the Civil War). They restricted their economic rights, they were not allowed to vote, they weren't allowed to hold office or serve on a jury nor could they receive a public education.
Blacks occupation and movements was restricted
Passing black codes.
"black codes" is the laws passed in the South just after the civil War aimed at controlling freedmen and enabling plantation owners to exploit African American worker.
The Black Codes refers to the set of civil rights, or lack thereof, given to African Americans after the Civil War. Though the entire country had discriminatory laws like these, the term generally refers to the southern states.