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1. Explain three ways southern states resisted racial equality in the South after the Civil War *

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The Civil Rights Bill of 1875 was the last rights bill passed by Congress during Reconstruction. It protected all Americans' access to public accommodations, like trains. This document was written in the Atlanta News on September 10, 1874 and it urged Southerners to resist the Civil Rights Bill.

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