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The South was not alone in enforcing the racial and economic order. The U.S. Supreme Court also fell in line, though instead of inflammatory language, they used sophisticated constitutional interpretation to deprive blacks of their rights. In 1883, the Supreme Court declared the Civil Rights Act of 1875—a law that would have fined businesses for racial discrimination—unconstitutional.
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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