Jim Crow Laws
Congress passed several acts and amendments to try and stop violence against African Americans and white Republicans after the Civil War. These include the Civil Rights Act of 1866, the Reconstruction Acts of 1867, and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution. These measures aimed to protect the rights and ensure the equality of African Americans, guarantee voting rights, and provide federal oversight to protect against violence and intimidation.
because it was unfair to the black people the way they treat them and rules they make for the black
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African-Americans
In the 110th Congress there are 42 African Americans in the House and 1 in the Senate, totaling 43 total in Congress.
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Jim Crow Laws
because it was unfair to the black people the way they treat them and rules they make for the black
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They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's reconstructruction policies.
They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's reconstructruction policies.
The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) embraced the philosophy of nonviolent direct action inspired by Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. This strategy involved sit-ins, freedom rides, and other civil disobedience tactics to challenge racial segregation and discrimination. By organizing peaceful protests and actions, CORE aimed to bring about social and political change for African Americans.
African-Americans
They were enraged by the southern defiance and resistance against Reconstruction
Prevent acts of violence against former slaves.
violence against african americans
Republicans in congress were outraged. The men who had led the south out of the union were being elected to the house and senate. Also, no southern states allowed African Americans to vote.
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