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A while after segregation stopped i think. I wrote an answer to this because the old answer was just stupid and rude. im not actually sure but... definitely after the segregation was over.

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Black people were historically considered three-fifths of a person according to the Three-Fifths Compromise in the United States Constitution, which was established in 1787 and continued until the abolition of slavery in 1865. This dehumanizing classification reflected the systemic racism and inequality prevalent during that time.

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