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In response to the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, many Southern states enacted a series of discriminatory laws known as Black Codes, which aimed to restrict the rights of newly freed African Americans and maintain white supremacy. Additionally, some states implemented literacy tests, poll taxes, and other barriers to effectively disenfranchise Black voters, circumventing the protections intended by the 15th Amendment. This resistance led to ongoing legal and social struggles for civil rights, culminating in further legislative and judicial efforts to enforce these amendments.

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