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Laws passed in the south that denied African Americans

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My sources says "The 15th Amendment, adopted in 1870, guaranteed that a citizen's right to vote would not be denied “on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” During this period of Radical Reconstruction (1867-1877), blacks won election to southern state governments and even to the U.S. Congress."

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