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Why did forced labor continue after the civil war?

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D. it was legal as a form of punishment

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Forced labor persisted after the Civil War because it was a crime in the south for any farm worker to search for employment from a new employer without permission from the old employer. This law only applied to Blacks resulting in countless black southerners falling victim to a brutal system of forced labor

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