Living conditions for Southern blacks were influenced by several factors, including systemic racism, economic disenfranchisement, and segregationist laws. The legacy of slavery and the Jim Crow laws perpetuated social and economic inequalities, limiting access to education, employment, and basic rights. Additionally, violence and intimidation from groups like the Ku Klux Klan created an environment of fear that further oppressed black communities. However, the resilience and solidarity within these communities led to the formation of mutual aid societies and civil rights organizations that fought for better conditions.
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