After The passage of the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendment, why did African Americans continue to experience political oppression?

Many African Americans did not trust that the Amendments would be upheld.

Southern legislature enacted Jim Crows laws.

Poor communication kept African Americans from learning about their rights.

The amendment were not indented to exclusively solve African Americans problems.

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Additionally, many Southern states found ways to circumvent the new amendments, such as implementing poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses to prevent African Americans from voting. These discriminatory practices, along with widespread violence and intimidation by white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan, effectively suppressed African American political participation and power.iscrimination and oppression continued in other areas of society as well, such as employment, housing, and education, further marginalizing African Americans politically.

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Sorry for any confusion. The correct reasons for African Americans continuing to experience political oppression after the passage of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments are:

- Southern legislatures enacted Jim Crow laws.
- Poor communication kept African Americans from learning about their rights.
- The amendments were not intended to exclusively solve African Americans' problems.

These factors, along with the widespread disenfranchisement tactics implemented by Southern states, contributed to the continued political oppression of African Americans despite the legal advancements made by the amendments.

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which answer is it out of the answers i gave u?

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The correct answer based on the options you provided is:

Southern legislatures enacted Jim Crow laws.