Historians would be most likely to study them to determine what they once held. Archaeologists would be the ones to find the clay jars and dig them up.
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Many question whether slavery had really died because inequality was still there even after reconstruction and many cases of violence were also recorded against the blacks
After 1877 violence was directed towards former slaves. In Lousiana hundreds of blacks were murdered. Many whites couldn't see blacks accessing basic civil rights and continued discrimination against them. Even after many years we've seen events of discrimination against the black people which motivated many protests.
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They learned that they could use the media to make their acts of terror, more public. They also learned that attacking certain things of importance, would cause more terror.