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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-10-30

How did Southern blacks lose rights in the years after the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments?

A. New amendments later limited black Southerners’ legal status.
B. Few black Southerners took advantage of their newfound freedoms.
C. Some white Southerners used state legislation, segregation, and violence to limit the freedoms of blacks.
D. Black Southerners did not lose any rights during these years.

Asked by MickiHursey

Answer (3)

Well it depends, you could say D. because they had new rights and could vote and own land and also were considered U.S. citizens, but you also have to think about the black codes which brought back the plantation system.

Answered by LHurraw | 2024-06-10

southern Blacks lost rghts in the years afther the Thirteenth, Fourtheenth, and Fifteenth amendments because c. Some white southeners used state legislation, segregation, and violence to limit the freedoms of blacks. ;

Answered by DanielCastro | 2024-06-12

Southern blacks lost rights after the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments due to systemic racism enacted through Black Codes and Jim Crow laws. White Southerners employed state legislation, segregation, and violence to limit their freedoms. The correct answer to the question is C: Some white Southerners used state legislation, segregation, and violence to limit the freedoms of blacks.
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Answered by DanielCastro | 2024-12-12