What can be inferred by the passage of the black codes? Responses Southern lawmakers wanted “separate but equal” rights. Southern lawmakers wanted “separate but equal” rights. - no response given Many white Southerners wanted African American to remain as servants. Many white Southerners wanted African American to remain as servants. - no response given Many white Southerners wanted African Americans to receive an equal education. Many white Southerners wanted African Americans to receive an equal education. - no response given

The black codes were a series of laws enacted by Southern states after the Civil War to restrict the rights and freedoms of African Americans. From the passage of the black codes, it can be inferred that Southern lawmakers wanted to maintain control over African Americans and prevent them from achieving equal rights and opportunities. They wanted to enforce a system of segregation and keep African Americans in a subordinate position in society.