Yes only temp though when the north stop having military station there prejudice southerns took matters of taking them away.
Blacks began receiving rights in 1865, but with the implementation of anti-freedmen organizations, such as the KKK (b. 1865), blacks' newfound rights were being taken away. The later "Civil Rights Movement" was blacks fighting to gain those rights back & to receive a more equal standing in America.
The Civil War was a huge change in American history. If the North hadn't won the Civil War or the Civil War never occurred, blacks would probably still be fighting for equal rights! The Civil War was one of the major wars that occurred and changed the United States of America...
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The civil war
After the Civil War the Freedman's' Bureau helped new freed blacks get good jobs, a education, and medical care.
Not at all. Many people don't know that the civil war was fought for more than one reason. - Abolishment of slavery - Civil Rights - Rights of the people, and land for landowners. No, without the civil war, our economy and civil leadership wouldn't be what it is today.
Blacks had rights...
The term for equal rights sought by Blacks after the Civil War was civil rights. After the Civil War, slavery was abolished, but they did not have any rights that other people had. They could not vote, go to the same schools or churches as whites, could not eat in many restaurants or enjoy entertainment venues that white people attended.
The 14th amendment.
Because blacks would never have an opinion.
Impartial....
she was a helper for the civil war since she educated black and went forward to make blacks have the same rights as the American's
They were what made the civil war happened, they fought for civil rights, and they also were a big part in blues music.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
Because most Southern blacks were slaves, and there weren't the civil rights issues.
equal right
The Civil War. The North was the Union and the South, the confederacy.
After the Civil War was over, all was still not well. Everything that had been destroyed by the war had to be rebuilt, including the government in the South. Laws were passed to give equal rights to blacks, but blacks continued to be treated differently. Read more about Reconstruction, the time after the Civil War, when the country began to recover from the fighting. After the Civil War, it took over 100 years for blacks to have the same equal rights as whites. Three amendments to the U.S. Constitution helped blacks have the same opportunities as whites and have the same right to vote. The Reconstruction Acts were also part of this fight. These made the South give blacks their political rights.