What were the "Black Codes" in the southern states following the Civil War?
A) federal laws that censured the press in an attempt to limit influence from northern states
B) federal laws designed to assist many economically depressed areas to improve their economies
C) laws passed in southern states, in response to the Thirteenth Amendment, in an attempt to deny African Americans numerous economic and social rights
D) state laws that were designed to assist freed slaves to assimilate into society
E) local laws that punished white citizens who assisted black citizens with economic goals
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