1. The Radical Reconstruction changed the role of African-Americans by officially ending slavery, granting citizenship to former slaves, and establishing their rights to vote according to the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.
2. White Louisianans did not wholly welcome the voting rights and political powers that African-Americans were granted during the Radical Reconstruction era, following the end of the Civil War.
3. Some white Louisianans felt that they lost out in the Radical Reconstruction and strongly opposed the moves to increase the political roles of African-Americans. However, some white Louisianians were not disturbed by the increasing roles of African-Americans in the political process.
Thus, one can conclude that the Radical Reconstruction divided the political equilibrium of Louisiana, paving way for the later enactment of Jim Crow laws.
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