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In the "Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman", how did the southern system restrict everyone regardless of race? It didn't just affect the blacks, but also the whites and it did not seem to benefit anyone. Is any part of that system still in effect today and if so, in what ways?

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In the "Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" how did the southern system restrict everyone regardless of race? It didn't just affect the blacks, but also the whites and it did not seem to benefit anyone.

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