Immediately following the abolition of slavery these groups were usually blacks. Forced by local law to stay where they were born, essentially forcing them to stay slaves without the title. Moving forward in America’s history this practice stayed relatively untainted with the exception that it was now regulated. This practice of keeping workers in an area while they worked was given to the disenfranchised. To those people who were a minority, recent immigrants, the poor. Essentially they became slaves, working for just enough to survive on so they could continue working. Only moving when their work ticket was given to another land