Revisit: MISSISSIPPI BLACK CODES, 1865-1866

Following the passage of the 13th Amendment on January 31, 1865, slavery was officially ended throughout the United States, including in the eleven former Confederate States. Almost immediately governments in these states began a process to reestablish white supremacy in the law. The result was the propagation of so-called “Black Codes” in 1865-1866. Continue reading Revisit: MISSISSIPPI BLACK CODES, 1865-1866