Which laws kept freed blacks oppressed in the South?

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During the Reconstruction era in the South, "Black Codes" were laws passed by southern states to restrict the freedom and rights of freed blacks. These codes imposed various limits on their civil rights, such as restrictions on voting, holding certain occupations, and carrying weapons. Additionally, the Jim Crow laws that followed enforced segregation and perpetuated racial discrimination in areas such as public facilities, education, and transportation.

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