BLACK HISTORY: “Learning from Racist Art & Its Power to Hurt”
ARTWORK:
“Black Laws”
enacted in the state of Ohio,
on January 5,1804.
The Congress of the Buckeye state became the first legislative body in the country to enact Black Laws, intended to restrict the rights of free blacks.

It became a punishable offense to employ a black person who could not present a certificate of freedom. Anyone harboring or helping fugitive slaves was fined $1,000, with the informer receiving half of the fine. On January 25, 1807, these laws were toughened and other states followed Ohio’s lead. The Black Laws remained in effect until 1849.
