Freed blacks in northern cities often faced significant challenges despite the absence of slavery. While they enjoyed some legal rights and opportunities for employment, they frequently encountered discrimination, segregation, and limited access to quality housing and education. Many white residents harbored racial prejudices, leading to social and economic marginalization. Additionally, competition for jobs with poor white immigrants sometimes exacerbated tensions, resulting in violence and riots in some areas.
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