In the antebellum period, African Americans in the North faced significant restrictions, including legal discrimination and limited access to employment, education, and housing. Many states enacted laws that marginalized black citizens by denying them the right to vote, serve on juries, or testify against white individuals. Additionally, societal prejudice often resulted in segregation in public spaces and schools, further reinforcing systemic inequalities. Despite being free, African Americans often lived in poverty and faced violence from white supremacist groups.
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