African Americans were elected in state and federal governments, Black Codes were passed, and citizenship and equality were central themes during Radical Reconstruction.
African Americans were elected in state and federal governments during the period of Radical Reconstruction. This era led to increased political participation for African Americans, with successful election outcomes in various Southern states.
Black Codes were passed during this time to restrict the rights of freed slaves, leading to challenges and the need for further legislative actions to protect the rights of African Americans.
Citizenship and equality were central themes during Radical Reconstruction, as efforts were made to secure rights for freedmen through amendments like the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.
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