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Implemented in states across the South after the Civil War, Black Codes

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A
enumerated the rights that formerly-enslaved African Americans had in the South after
emancipation, including the right to vote and the right to free speech.
B
legally barred African Americans from voting, owning firearms, or traveling without a pass.
were laws passed by black lawmakers during their tenure in public office; almost all of these laws
were repealed immediately following Reconstruction.

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

Black codes took away the 'rights' freedmen had just got during reconstruction era.

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