OppressionJanuary 1865
Mississippi Black Code Enacted
Mississippi's legislature passed the first Black Codes in November 1865. The vagrancy law allowed sheriffs to arrest unemployed Black people and rent their labor to white employers. Apprenticeship clauses let courts seize Black children as bound laborers. Black people were barred from renting land outside cities. Enticement laws criminalized offering better wages to another employer's Black worker.