After the passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, why did African Americans continue to experience political oppression?

The amendments were not intended to exclusively solve African American problems.
• Southern legislatures enacted Jim Crow laws.
• Many African Americans did not trust that the amendments would be upheld.
• Poor communication kept African Americans from learning about their rights

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and how to exercise them.

• Many white Americans held onto their racist beliefs and continued to discriminate against African Americans in various aspects of life, including politics.
• Reconstruction efforts were eventually abandoned, leading to a return to segregation and discrimination against African Americans.
• Economic disparities and lack of access to education also played a role in perpetuating the political oppression of African Americans.

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The combination of factors such as the enactment of Jim Crow laws, lack of trust in the amendments being upheld, poor communication, continued racism and discrimination, abandonment of Reconstruction efforts, economic disparities, and lack of access to education all contributed to the continued political oppression of African Americans even after the passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments.

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African Americans continued to experience political oppression after the passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments due to factors such as the enactment of Jim Crow laws, lack of trust in the amendments being upheld, continued racism and discrimination, abandonment of Reconstruction efforts, economic disparities, and lack of access to education.