Georgia History
Black Codes were laws enacted in the southern United States after the Civil War aimed at restricting the rights and freedoms of newly freed African Americans. These laws sought to maintain a system of racial subordination by imposing severe limitations on aspects of life such as employment, education, and civil rights. The existence of Black Codes highlights the struggle between the newly emancipated population and the desire of some white southerners to uphold pre-war social hierarchies during the Reconstruction era.
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