Segregation After Slavery

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Emily Kellam
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Why did the nation remain segregated after slavery ended?
After slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865, the nation remained segregated. It was segregated to the point that some Americans resorted to violence to protect what they felt was right, which included committing crimes against innocent people. The oppressed people obeyed the social laws that were put in place out of fear of becoming the subject of violence or worse. The KKK was a constant reminder to the blacks to stay in their place and a way to further segregate them from the whites.

Another reason slavery did not rid the country of segregation was that it had just become a way of life, and was the only way people knew how to live. Black people and