During reconstruction, there were laws passed as black codes. I am doing a political cartoon on black codes. According to what I read, they were not allowed to vote, have the same recreation as whites, they were not treated the same in means of transportation. The black codes rained down on these freedmen, stopping them to do what they wanted. Also, any jobs never had the same pay for African Americans.
Slavery allowed the South to enter into the new industrialized economies of the nineteenth century.
"blacks" "african americans" "freed-men and women" were not allowed to quit their jobs.
Blacks : Were not allowed to Go to college Were not allowed to Go to white public schools. Were not allowed to Use public drinking fountains Were not allowed to Use Public washrooms that were designated for white people (most of them) Were not allowed to Rent hotel rooms Restaurants that did not want to serve blacks, wouldn't, they would just let them sit there, Were not allowed to sit at the front of the bus,
The Southern black codes most restricted the rights of freed slaves. However, a few things they allowed were the rights to own property, make contracts, keep the money they earned, use the legal system, and have protection under the law.
They only allowed blacks to buy housing in certain areas.
codes against the blacks...
Because they were codes that hated on the blacks son
Blacks : Were not allowed to Go to college Were not allowed to Go to white public schools. Were not allowed to Use public drinking fountains Were not allowed to Use Public washrooms that were designated for white people (most of them) Were not allowed to Rent hotel rooms Restaurants that did not want to serve blacks, wouldn't, they would just let them sit there, Were not allowed to sit at the front of the bus,
The maximum height allowed for an electrical panel installation according to building codes and regulations is typically around 6 feet 7 inches from the floor to the center of the panel.
14- Granted blacks citizenship 15- Allowed blacks to vote
Yes, Blacks have always been allowed to attend James Madison University. ( They were not always allowed a Madison College before the name was changed to JMU.)
own property