The First Amendment
the First Amendment
The First Amendment
1st and 14th-apex
The Fourteenth Amendment
The First and Fourteenth Amendments.
The First and Fourteenth Amendments.
The First and Fourteenth Amendments.
There are several amendments that fought for the rights of African Americans. Those amendments are: the13th amendment which abolished slavery, 14 which was the civil rights act, and 15 the black suffrage amendment.
voting rights of former slaves. Black men
It protected the voting rights of black men.
The Fifteenth Amendment prohibits discrimination in voting rights of citizens on the basis of "race, color, or previous condition of servitude. This amendment did not include a specific prohibition on discrimination on the basis of sex; it took another amendment
In 1964 is when black people had rights. (Actually, black people gained their freedom and their status as Americans with the 13th and 14th amendment and black men gained the right to vote with the 15th amendment. Brown vs. The Board of Education declared separate but equal null and void, but prior to that African-Americans had the basic rights of the white man. But it was racism and prejudice that kept these people from exercising their rights freely.)