Intro to Ethnic Studies
Black codes were laws enacted in the Southern United States after the Civil War, aimed at restricting the rights and freedoms of African Americans. These laws were designed to maintain white supremacy and control over the Black population, often using legal means to enforce social, economic, and political inequality. Black codes emerged during the Reconstruction era and reflected the struggle between newly freed African Americans seeking equality and Southern states attempting to reassert pre-war racial hierarchies.
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