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How did white Louisianians respond to African-American citizenship?

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Answer: It most likely had to be in a negative way, during the older time periods white people (near the south) did not find it keen for us to be around them... unless we were a slave of course.

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Answer:

Louisiana citizens resisted reconstruction: which interfered with African Americans voting rights and enacted black codes to restrict the activities of African Americans and control the workforce.

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Louisiana citizens resisted reconstruction: which interfered with African Americans voting rights and enacted black codes to restrict the activities of African Americans and control the workforce. However, the Federal government's response to resistant by Louisiana citizens: divided the south into five military districts to ensure the states ratified and enforce the 14th amendment, and passed constitutional amendments to protect the rights of African-Americans. Reconstruction laws required Louisiana to abolish slavery and provide civil rights to African-Americans.

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