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which is not true of the black codes of the presidential reconstruction era?
they were used as a way to control freed slaves and turn them into an exploitable workforce
they limited civil and economic rights of freedmen
they were adopted in mississippi and louisiana and across the south
they established the doctrine of \separate but equal\
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The Black Codes were post-Civil War laws in the South to restrict freed slaves' rights, control their labor, and were adopted across Southern states including Mississippi and Louisiana. The "separate but equal" doctrine was established by the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court case, not the Black Codes.

Answer:

D. They established the doctrine of "separate but equal"