The 6th Amendment
held by honest and educated men of property who protect everyone's rights. honesty & education of property who would protect everyones rights
Thrival Rights according to the book Living Justice and Peace, are things like education, employment, a safe environment, and enough material goods to support a family. They are pretty much things that you don't need to survive in this world. Those would be Survival Rights. Survival Rights are things like food, shelter, and basic healthcare.
Two rights for non US citizens are the right to remain silent and the right to representation if they are arrested. Another right, is the right to a free public education up to grade 12.
Reconstruction governments achieved significant milestones, including the establishment of public education systems in the South, which provided access to education for formerly enslaved individuals and impoverished white citizens. Additionally, they enacted civil rights legislation, including the 14th and 15th Amendments, which aimed to grant citizenship and voting rights to African Americans, laying the groundwork for future civil rights advancements.
The laws that allowed segregation were called Jim Crow Laws. They were justified under the doctrine of 'separate but equal.'
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The freedom of religion and speech
The Civil Rights Act of 1968
To outlaw racial segregation in public places and employment.
Protect a person's rights guranteed by the consitution and U.S. laws
the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Shirley Chisholm was the first black congresswoman. In addition, she was an educator who championed minority rights in education and employment.
Public education is often argued to be unconstitutional by some due to the interpretation of the First Amendment, which emphasizes the separation of church and state. Critics claim that public schools can inadvertently promote secular humanism or undermine parental rights regarding the education of their children. Additionally, the funding mechanisms for public education, which rely on taxation, can be viewed as a violation of individual rights. However, this perspective is not universally accepted, as many believe public education is a fundamental right and essential for a democratic society.
Integration in the US took place through various methods such as legal changes (e.g., Civil Rights Act of 1964), social movements (e.g., Civil Rights Movement), and changing public attitudes. The struggle for equality continues in areas such as education, employment, and housing.
All of them except the third amendment and that is soon to change if they take away our "personal property" laws like the government want.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 included provisions prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in employment, education, and public accommodations. It also banned unequal application of voter registration requirements and segregation in public facilities.