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African American delegates, representatives, and national politicians represented almost every state in the South during Reconstruction. What effect, if any, did these politicians have on the politics of the era?

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No effects

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Im not sure they had any effects, dont depend on my answer though

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In terms of political power, African Americans in the south during Reconstruction had practically "none," since immediately after the Civil War Southerns states implemented laws severely restricting the rights of the newly-freed slaves.

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