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Both Reconstruction and Frederick Douglass's narrative address how formerly enslaved people were no truly free, even after they had gained their freedom. What supporting evidence do the two texts offer? How do the two texts differ in point of view and tone? In what ways are they similar?

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They had to deal with segregation.

Step-by-step explanation:

After slavery was abolished in some states, African-Americans still suffered because of the segregation that stopped them from doing things that white Americans did. Some shops or restaurants would have a white only dining while African-Americans could not enter.

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