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Enslaved people were freed.
Many African Americans remained poor.
African Americans were discriminated against
Enslaved people were freed, Many African Americans remained poor and African Americans were discriminated against are the activities that describes the immediate aftermath of the Thirteenth Amendment on the South.
What happened to the South after the 13th Amendment?
Even after the 13th Amendment outlawed slavery, racially discriminatory tactics such as the post-Reconstruction Black Codes and Jim Crow Laws.
As well as state-sanctioned labor practices such as convict leasing, forced many Black Americans into involuntary labor for years.
Thus, option A, B and D are correct.
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