is this for a crossword for your history class entitled 33. southern reconstruction??
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The answer is black codes.
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Black Codes was the name given to the laws regulating recently freed slaves in the US.
Black people still faced widespread discrimination by whites. Eventually the Jim Crow laws were passed which segregated blacks from many parts of society and kept most of them from voting.
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