vagrancy law; had to prove they had a job and that job was recognized by whites
  • What were some Black Codes?
  • Most black codes were based on
  • The Black Codes, that included Vagrancy Laws, led to a system of
  • Under Black Codes, the Civil Rights of freedmen were
poll taxes, property qualifications, and literacy tests,
  • Black codes enforced a series of requirements that included
  • Apprenticeships: Courts were authorized to apprentice the black children of
  • Under Black Codes, the Civil Rights of freedmen were
  • The Black Codes, that included Vagrancy Laws, led to a system of
Congress refused to seat the Southern representativesCongress overrode President Johnson and passed the Civil Rights Act ofA Joint Committee on Reconstruction was established to investigate the situation in the South and reported that the Southern states were in a state of civil disorder, and had therefore not held valid elections.The Fourteenth Amendment was passed by CongressA follow-up Freedmen's Bureau Bill was passed by Congress giving additional rights to ex-slavesReconstruction Acts were passed over President Johnson's veto "...to provide for the more efficient government of the Rebel States"
  • How did Congress Respond to the Black Codes?
  • By what year did every state have poll tax
  • Courts
  • Who Created the Black Codes?
the practice of keeping blacks from voting in the southern states' primaries through arbitrary use of registration requirements and intimidation
  • White primary
  • literacy test
  • poll tax
  • What did the Black Codes restrict?
Black codes
  • What was the Purpose of the Black Codes?
  • Vagrancy Laws placed pressure on
  • What laws were passed following the civil war
  • When was the first of the Black Codes passed?
Labor ContractsVagrancy LawsCrimes and PunishmentsApprenticeshipsCivil RightsCourts
  • When was the first of the Black Codes passed?
  • What did the Black Codes restrict?
  • How did the Black Codes deny rights?
  • What was the Purpose of the Black Codes?
A clause in registration laws allowing people who do not meet registration requirements to vote if they or their ancestors had voted before 1867.
  • Grandfather clause
  • What did the Black Codes restrict?
  • Labor contracts required
  • The Black Codes were
ex-slaves to sign labor contracts
  • Vagrancy Laws allowed police to
  • Most black codes were based on
  • Vagrancy Laws placed pressure on
  • What laws were passed following the civil war
freedmen and whites. Punishments included chain gangs and convict leasing
  • The Black Codes, that included Vagrancy Laws, led to a system of
  • Apprenticeships: Courts were authorized to apprentice the black children of
  • Crimes and Punishments: Different levels and types of punishment between
  • Under Black Codes, the Civil Rights of freedmen were
A test given to persons to prove they can read and write before being allowed to register to vote
  • White primary
  • literacy test
  • poll tax
  • Vagrancy Laws allowed police to
the freedom of black people (freedmen) and the right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces such as Southern towns.
  • What did the Black Codes restrict?
  • What was the Purpose of the Black Codes?
  • How did the Black Codes deny rights?
  • When was the first of the Black Codes passed?
Regain control over the freed slavesInhibit the freedom of freed slavesPrevent black uprisingsEnsure the continued supply of cheap laborMaintain segregationMaintain white supremacy
  • What did the Black Codes restrict?
  • How did the Black Codes deny rights?
  • What was the Purpose of the Black Codes?
  • When was the first of the Black Codes passed?
vagrants, or orphans, even against their will, to an employer until the age of 21 for males and 18 for females
  • Black codes enforced a series of requirements that included
  • Apprenticeships: Courts were authorized to apprentice the black children of
  • Crimes and Punishments: Different levels and types of punishment between
  • The Black Codes, that included Vagrancy Laws, led to a system of
a legal document for black "servants" who agreed to work for white "masters". Terms and conditions of employment were fully documented and signed by a judge. These included strict conducts of behavior and required permission before an ex-slave could leave the premises
  • Grandfather clause
  • Labor contracts required
  • The Black Codes were
  • literacy test
arrest people merely on the suspicion they were about to do something illegal
  • literacy test
  • Vagrancy Laws placed pressure on
  • Most black codes were based on
  • Vagrancy Laws allowed police to
a series of statutes and laws enacted in 1865 and 1866 by the legislatures of the Southern states following the end of the Civil War at the beginning of the Reconstruction Era.Public laws that economized restricted minorities' civil rights
  • The Black Codes were
  • Labor contracts required
  • Most black codes were based on
  • The Black Codes, that included Vagrancy Laws, led to a system of
White PrimaryPoll TaxLiteracy Tests grandfather clause Property Ownership required to vote
  • Most black codes were based on
  • What was the Purpose of the Black Codes?
  • What did the Black Codes restrict?
  • What were some Black Codes?
penalties and punishments including Convict Leasing that put freed slaves back into forced labor on the plantations.
  • The Black Codes were
  • Black codes enforced a series of requirements that included
  • Under Black Codes, the Civil Rights of freedmen were
  • The Black Codes, that included Vagrancy Laws, led to a system of
white law makers in the South in the legislatures of the states of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, Florida, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
  • Courts
  • How did Congress Respond to the Black Codes?
  • Who Created the Black Codes?
  • A vagrant was a person who
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