Discrimination And Segregation During The Civil War

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Throughout the history, the black Americans obtained their freedom after the triumph of Civil War; however, they still encounter discrimination and segregation in various ways. Some examples are the Texas black codes, Jim Crow laws, poll taxes, literacy requirements, and Grandfather Law. These unjust laws were created during the Reconstruction era with the attempt to limit black’s right. Even though, the black Americans were unfairly treated, they were able to do many things that were prohibited and granted with many privileges that were once forbidden from them. Four documents were written to show how the black Americans were treated fairly and unjustly. In 1866, with a rush of fury and shame in the Southern States, they created the black