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After the American Civil War, the Reconstruction period (1865-1877) saw the passage of constitutional amendments abolishing slavery and granting citizenship and voting rights to Black Americans. However, these gains were largely undone after federal troops withdrew, as Southern states implemented Jim Crow segregation laws. The unfulfilled promises of Reconstruction shaped American history for generations.
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