Around 19 states in the US continue to permit slavery, involuntary servitude or both as a punishment for crimes. Will the 2022 midterm elections change that?
Voters in five US states — Vermont, Tennessee, Oregon, Alabama and Louisiana — have been presented with a ballot question on Tuesday that gave them the option to remove exceptions for slavery in their constitutions.Not exactly. except as a punishment for crime
In other words, the amendment still permits slavery, involuntary servitude or both as a punishment for crimes across the country. Black Codes were a precursor to the Jim Crow, a declaration that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States, outlawed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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