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19 January, 22:08

After ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment many African Americans in the South

were treated as the equals of whites.

were elected to serve in federal office.

avoided discrimination by taking farm jobs.

were treated like they were still enslaved.

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  1. 19 January, 22:42
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    Explanation:

    After the Thirteenth amendment African Americans in the south were still not free and were treated as slaves and 3/5th's of a person.
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