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History, 13.12.2019 19:31, justinc10

How did southern african americans lose rights in the years after the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments? (reconstruction period)

new amendments later limited black southerners’ legal status.
few black southerners took advantage of their new found freedoms.
the south enacted jim crow laws, making serious discrimination legal and accepted.
african americans couldn't find strong leadership to rally around

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