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All African Americans became citizens as a result of the 14th Amendment.
19th amendment
The Fifteenth Amendment, which in brief but clear terms stated that citizens' rights were not to be limited by "race, color or previous condition of servitude"
it allowed citizens not to be stopped from voting "on account of race" -n
The Fifteenth Amendment said all citizens could vote.
The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery in 1865, but more work was needed to ensure that African American citizens had equal rights. The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment gave African American men the right to vote, although the law was not upheld in all states.
Fifteenth
The 15th Amendment to the U.S Constitution gave all American males the right to vote.
The proposed amendment was sent to the states Feb. 27, 1869, by the Fortieth Congress. It was ratified Feb. 3, 1870.http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0749825.htmlFebruary 25th, 1860 according to Google.
It is part of the civil war amendments written in 1867. The 15th makes exslaves citizens.
The Dred Scott decision stated that people of African decent imported to America were not citizens and not protected by the Constitution. The fourteenth and fifteenth amendments nullified that decision.
The fifteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution assured the right of U.S. citizens to vote, regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.