Civil Rights Act.
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They POOPED on him.
The passage of the 15th Amendment
They assumed public office.
Republicans didn't exist when the laws were passed by Adams. They won't be a political party until 1861. It was Jefferson who acted against the Federalist passage of the law in 1798. The act was in response to the French Revolution and stopped anyone from speaking out in criticism against the government . One of the critics was Ben Franklins grandson. He was arrested in protest of the law.
The Southern Colonies was a concentration of farming area. The plantation owners needed people to work the field during the day. It just so happened that African Americans were in abundance due to the Triangle Trade & the Middle Passage. The white masters of the south decided to use enslaved African Americans as their main workforce, especially since they were cheap workers and did not require payment.
Moderate Republicans believed in gradual and limited civil rights reforms for African Americans, such as the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 14th Amendment. Radical Republicans, on the other hand, advocated for more comprehensive and immediate civil rights protections for African Americans, including voting rights and land distribution. They clashed over these differing approaches, with radicals pushing for more aggressive legislation and actions to secure equality for African Americans.
They POOPED on him.
the 14th amendment gave african american a citizenship and the 15th amendment it banned states from denying the vote to african americans
The passage of the 15th Amendment
Most were naked, or wore cloth that covered their genital areas.
The number of African Americans registered to vote increased greatly.
The number of African Americans registered to vote increased greatly.
The passage of the 15th Amendment
They assumed public office.
passage of Jim Crow legislation by some southern states
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
Affranchis and African slaves rebelling against French rule in Saint-Domingue