"Black codes" were
A) unwritten laws in the South that allowed blacks to only work in agriculture.
B) agreements in northern states to keep blacks from moving into certain neighborhoods.
C) federal laws that clearly presented the rights that former slaves had.
D) guidelines that southern judges followed in making decisions involving black.
E) laws passed by southern state legislatures to restrict the freedoms of blacks.
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