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The case of U.S. v. Cruikshank, decided by the Supreme Court in 1876, involved the enforcement of the Enforcement Act of 1870, which aimed to protect the civil rights of African Americans. The Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could not prosecute individuals for violating the civil rights of others, thus limiting federal intervention in cases of private discrimination. This decision significantly weakened the federal government's ability to protect African Americans' rights during Reconstruction.

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