BLACK CODE


Meaning of BLACK CODE in English

noun

Usage: often capitalized B&C

Etymology: from Black Code, a code of laws promulgated in Louisiana in the 18th century to define the status of the Negro, translation of French Code Noir

: a code of laws especially as adopted by some southern states of the United States shortly after the Civil War limiting the rights of Negroes

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