Only Ten? I think we have a lot more. The Black Codes of 1705; how the right to vote was stripped away from free black Americans in the 1830 and 40s in Kentucky and North Carolina who had it on their books since the beginning; how slavery ended in New Hampshire in 1783, 80 years before Lincoln ended it, and most Northern states ended in before 1860; the list goes on. But you are right in this critical idea about reparations, how it had been given out to some and then stripped away. And it would have been cheap/free. The federal government had a plan to take unclaimed land, abandoned land, and lost land from the war and give it black slaves. It would have cost the government nothing really, given newly freed black Americans a farm to grow their own food, created dignity. All for very little. But then they clawed it back and created slavecropping, so evil. The last black American was elected in 1898and left Congress in 1901. Reconstruction wasn’t a sudden end either, but a pulling back over 25 years the vote of black Americans by lynching, threats, and violence. Leaving the South and not giving the land as planned was one of the biggest mistakes the North made and one of the biggest of post-civil war history.