Through the nineteenth century the regulation of free blacks became increasingly strict, though the enforcement of laws was arbitrary and not followed literally. Gradually Mississippi and other states began to restrict the emancipation process in an efforts to eliminate the free black population altogether. Initially a slave-owner could free a slave only with legislative approval. In 1857 emancipation was forbidden. By 1860 there were 773 free blacks in the state and 436,000 slaves.
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