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  2. Black Codes (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Codes, sometimes called the Black Laws, were laws which governed the conduct of African Americans (both free and freedmen).In 1832, James Kent wrote that "in most of the United States, there is a distinction in respect to political privileges, between free white persons and free colored persons of African blood; and in no part of the country do the latter, in point of fact ...

  3. Black Code - Wikipedia

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    Code Noir, or Black Code, slavery decree in 1685 France; Black Codes (United States), discriminatory state and local laws passed after the Civil War in 1860s "Black code", another name for Jim Crow laws in 1960s

  4. Black codes - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 July 2008, at 08:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  5. Democrats' Georgia losses has link to Black voters ... - AOL

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    “If Black turnout instead went up by 1.9 percentage points (like white turnout did) that would mean 103,000 additional Black voters in 2024,” explained Dr. Bernard Fraga, professor at Emory ...

  6. Black employees are code switching at work because and many ...

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    A third of Black employees who code switch say it has had a positive impact on their current and future career, and 15% are more likely than workers on average to think code switching is necessary ...

  7. Are Black Friday deals really worth it? The pros and cons of ...

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    He maintains that Black Friday is a big boon for the retail industry. "[2021] saw an estimated $40 billion spent on Black Friday," he says. "On average, Americans saved 24% during Black Friday sales.

  8. Camilla, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Camilla became the site of a racially-motivated political white-on-black riot on Saturday, September 19, 1868. Determined to promote political and social reform with an organized rally, 150 [8] –300 freedmen, along with Republican political candidates, marched toward the town's courthouse square for the rally. [11]

  9. Southern Homestead Act of 1866 - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Homestead Act of 1866 was a United States federal law intended to offer land to prospective farmers, white and black, in the South following the American Civil War. It was repealed in 1876 after mostly benefiting white recipients.