the answer is freedom,equality,right to vote and liberty.
civil rights
Equal Justice
Many Americans believe that expressing the rights of people in broad general terms in the key to expanding all rights. In contrast, they believe that detailing rights is much too specific and actually limits the rights of people.
The three pillars of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society are the War on Poverty, civil rights, and education. The War on Poverty aimed to eliminate poverty through various programs and initiatives. The civil rights component focused on ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all Americans, particularly African Americans. Finally, the education pillar sought to improve access to quality education and support for disadvantaged students, promoting social and economic mobility.
Its true
The Rights of: Security, Equality, and Liberty. :)
The Bill of Rights and other amendments protect the rights of all Americans.
That's easy: Rights of Americans.
Women, African-Americans, and Native Americans
liberty, life and property
All Americans.
The only way that rights are added or changed is through legislative branch and possibly the Supreme Court. The Bill of Rights has listed all the basic rights since 1789.
Booker T. Washington fought for argued for equal voting rights for all African-Americans. He fought for equal education rights as well.
Freedom of speech.keep and bare arms.fair trial.
Civil rights for all Americans
The First Amendment of the Constitution.
The Civil Rights was the program guaranteed equal treatment of all Americans by Kennedy.