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The Pros And Cons Of The 13th Amendment

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The 13th Amendment allowed the African Americans to be released from the institutionalized oppression of slavery, at the same time allowing them to achieve political and civil rights. It did not protect them from the violence that they will experience on a physical and physiological level, the newly freed African Americans that were victimized by different factors such as political regulations. Many African Americans attempted to exercise their newly acquired rights, but as a result, white southerners saw this as problematic and resorted to taking violent actions. Violence became one of the primary acts which caused the African American community’s rights to become void and it puts their black lives and black livelihood at stake. …show more content…

Moreover, the KKK used the method of lynching as the ultimate form of racial harassment against African Americans. When African Americans could vote even when the tactics of disenfranchisement were used against them lynching was the method to ensure that they could not vote. As a result of lynching, it would be advertised in the paper so people from different cities could take part and witness the brutality. There were some cases of families sending relatives postcards and letters of the lynching. The lynching mobs “were never apprehended, tried, or convicted. Prominent community members frequently encouraged and even participated in lynch mobs,” the resentment of African Americans were .The lynching mobs would cut off body parts of the victim’s body, the dismembered parts would either be kept or sold as souvenirs. During this time, many black men were accused of raping white females, so as punishment they would be lynched. The lynching of the black rapist would be considered a civil action. The lynching of black bodies has left many African Americans mental scarred since they have to fear for the lives of their families and themselves. To know that there is no way that they can be safe from the lynching efforts of the white Americans even though they were given civil

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