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A law passed to protect the rights of freed slaves and to guarantee equal rights to blacks
President Truman wanted to provide equal rights and opportunities for all Americans.
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By passing the black codes which were laws passed by the southerners to control the freedom of all the freedmen
Victoria Woodhull was the Equal Rights Party's candidate for President in the 1872 election.
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.
A law passed to protect the rights of freed slaves and to guarantee equal rights to blacks
It isn’t an amendment, but a law passed in 1965 as the Civil Rights Act.
President Truman wanted to provide equal rights and opportunities for all Americans.
The 14th Amendment was passed to give equal rights to all citizens. This Amendment was passed after the Civil War.
Women and men started to share equal rights once the 19th Amendment was passed, giving women the right to vote.
The Pledge of Allegiance was writtein in 1892 by Francis Bellamy. In 1954, during the McCarthy era and communism scare, Congress passed a bill, which was signed into law, to add the words "under God." The movie is about the struggle for equal rights, which black people did not have. Brown v Board of Education was about equal rights and separation of church and state.
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National organization of women
The Canadian Human Rights Act was passed into law in 1977. This law ensures an equal opportunity for all citizens.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was written in 1921 and first introduced in Congress in 1923. It passed Congress in 1972, was not ratified during the 10-year period allowed.