African American Literature – Before 1900
Black Codes were laws enacted in the Southern United States after the Civil War that aimed to restrict the freedoms of African Americans and maintain white supremacy. These codes sought to control labor, movement, and civil rights, effectively creating a system of racial discrimination that persisted even after the abolition of slavery. They reflected the ongoing struggle for civil rights and the tension between freedom and oppression in American society.
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