Slavery allowed the South to enter into the new industrialized economies of the nineteenth century.
the rise in political status of ordinary white men was accompanied by a decline in the political rights of women and free blacks. Henretta, pg. 231.
14- Granted blacks citizenship 15- Allowed blacks to vote
It was not the fourteenth amendment that specifically gave blacks voting rights. It is the 15th. The 14th gave citizenship and citizenship rights.
It was the 14th Amendment that gave African Americans full citizenship
Blacks continued to run away
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The Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act of 1970 made every black South African, irrespective of actual residence, a citizen of one of the Bantustans, thereby excluding blacks from the South African body.
Racism continued and blacks still werent treated as equalls, but later on came Martin Luther and that era ended it all.
no blacks and whites attended the same school in 1954 hope this help's.
the twentieth century expansion concided with better education for blacks
The biggest most resounding accomplishments for blacks during reconstruction were the adoption of Constitutional Amendments. These amendments were the 13th, 14th and 15th. Respectively they gave blacks, in order, abolition of slavery; guarantee of citizenship to the United States and granting civil rights and the right to vote.