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The 14th Amendment was passed in 1867. It wasn't until the Voting Acts Right was passed in 1965 however, that it became illegal to stop African Americans from voting.
When the U.S. Congress signed the 13TH AMENDMENT (December 6, 1865) --- chattel-slavery ended in the U.S. When the U.S. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- Civil Rights (voting, housing, jobs, schooling, etc.) were granted to ALL citizens of the U.S.
In 1862, Congress passed a law to allow African Americans to join the Union Army.
After the Civil War the 15th Amendment was passed that African American males were aloud to vote. This caused many secret southern organizations to sprout up including the KKK (Ku Klux Klan) that would terrorize African Americans. The members of the KKK believed that African Americans were lower then them and they believed in anti-communism (people not being equal to each other) Also since slavery was abolished (gotten rid of) because of the Civil War (13th Amendment that was passed that stated slavery be abolished) African Americans had to find a new way of life, they had to get jobs and live their own lives. They were no longer considered property of another person. Basically African Americans were terrorized by people who believed equality was wrong, and African Americans had to start their own lives and become their own people, no longer having an owner. Hope this helps! :)
african americans
The Fifteenth Amendment specifies that all U.S. citizens have the right to vote. It was passed during Reconstruction, as one of a series of amendments that granted legal rights to African-Americans.
The 14th Amendment was passed in 1867. It wasn't until the Voting Acts Right was passed in 1965 however, that it became illegal to stop African Americans from voting.
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fifteenth amendment - section 1 answer- southern states passed laws to make it more difficult for African Americans to vote
African Americans were free in 1865 due to the new chapter in the American history that was opened as the Thirteenth Amendment, passed in January of 1865 and was implemented. It abolished slavery in the United States, and with the end of the war, four million African Americans were free.
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendment were passed to guarantee that blacks have the right to vote.
The era after the Civil War was known as Reconstruction Period. During the war, President Lincoln passed the Emancipation Proclamation, which was later then recognized and people demanded equal rights, especially minorities and African Americans. According to my knowledge this amendment was passed in 1870 which was in the Reconstruction period.
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The 15th gave African-Americans the right to vote. Thus, African-American women could not vote until both of the amendments were passed in 1920. Please support commonsense grammar.
When the U.S. Congress signed the 13TH AMENDMENT (December 6, 1865) --- chattel-slavery ended in the U.S. When the U.S. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- Civil Rights (voting, housing, jobs, schooling, etc.) were granted to ALL citizens of the U.S.
Even though the 15th Amendment (ratified in 1870) dictated that the right to vote will not be denied on the basis of race, many African Americans still weren't able to vote for decades afterwards. Two practices commonly used to deny African Americans the right to vote were: the white primary, and the poll tax. Political parties in the south would often deny African Americans the right to participate in primary elections, thus African Americans were essentially denied a voice in the subsequent general election. Also, an African American that desired to vote would often be forced to pay a poll tax before they were able to cast a ballot. Congress outlawed poll taxes in the 24th Amendment, and in 1965 passed the Voting Rights Act. The Voting Rights Act was well executed and enforced and was able to register many African Americans for voting.
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The 15th gave African-Americans the right to vote. Thus, African-American women could not vote until both of the amendments were passed in 1920. Please support commonsense grammar.