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Why were black Americans afraid to testify against whites in the south? What does their fear reveal about justice in the south at that time

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because the whites ruled the south and the jury and judge were white therefore the colored people were afraid to testify because it would amount to nothing in the long run and even if they did testify the kkk would try and kill them for doing so

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