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the 14th amendment gave african american a citizenship and the 15th amendment it banned states from denying the vote to african americans
southern whites used a variety of technique to stop african americans from voting
Jim Crow laws were a system of legal segregation that targeted African Americans in the United States from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. These laws resulted in the systematic discrimination of African Americans in various aspects of life, including education, employment, housing, and public facilities, as well as social and political exclusion. Jim Crow laws deeply impacted the daily lives and opportunities of African American families, denying them equal rights and perpetuating racial inequality.
The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibited the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The reason that the 15th Amendment, passed in 1870, was partially unsuccessful was mostly Southern states failed to enforce it.
The 13th amendment officially rendered slavery and involuntary servitude unconstitutional, and the 15th amendment prohibited the national government and the state governments from denying the vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of involuntary servitude."
the 14th amendment gave african american a citizenship and the 15th amendment it banned states from denying the vote to african americans
southern whites used a variety of technique to stop african americans from voting
the 14th amendment gave african american a citizenship and the 15th amendment it banned states from denying the vote to african americans
the 14th amendment gave african american a citizenship and the 15th amendment it banned states from denying the vote to african americans
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Creation of the "Jim Crow" laws designed to legally limit the rights of African Americans, denying them the rights to own property, vote, live in certain areas, denying schooling, and similar abuses.
The Southern states kept African Americans from gaining political power by denying them an education. They also passed laws to keep them down. They were not allowed to own property and most of them could not read or write.
laws passed by southern states after the civil war denying many right to African Americans putting them in many positions they were in before the civil war when they were slaves
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The Southern states kept African Americans from gaining political power by denying them an education. They also passed laws to keep them down. They were not allowed to own property and most of them could not read or write.
The first laws in the South denying African Americans full citizenship were the Black Codes, enacted in the aftermath of the Civil War. These codes restricted the rights of freed slaves, including their ability to vote, own property, and access certain jobs. The Black Codes aimed to maintain white supremacy and control over the newly freed African American population.
The amendment was designed to grant citizenship to and protect the civil liberties of recently freed slaves. It did this by prohibiting states from denying or abridging the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, depriving any person of his life, liberty, or property without due process of law, or denying to any person within their jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.