Because they are people too you racist
the fifteenth amendment
Not only did they vote, but they organized conventions to demand equal rights and protection under the law.
They could not vote if their grandfather had not been allowed to vote.
African leaders encourage people to feel pride about being African so that they can have nationalism. The leaders feel that Africans should have the right to vote and gain rights. This later then leads to Pan-Africanism, which is a belief that all Africans should work together for rights and freedoms.
the national congress of british west Africa
the national congress of british west Africa
There were civil rights acts that stated: -all people in the US (except Native Americans) are citizens and entitled to equal rights. - 15th amendment said blacks could vote. - slavery was ended, and could not happen again, slaves were already were free
It gave them freedom to vote, have equal rights as English men,.
The civil rights laws and voting rights laws gave African Americans the voting rights in 1965. This was a hundred years after the civil war amendments and 45 years after women got the rights to vote.
They get to vote for (some of) their leaders
Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Americans have the right to vote after age 18