The Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 14th Amendment provided African Americans with legal protections against the oppressive black codes enacted by Southern states. The Civil Rights Act aimed to grant citizenship and equal rights, while the 14th Amendment ensured due process and equal protection under the law. Additionally, the presence of federal troops during Reconstruction helped enforce these laws and protect African Americans from discriminatory practices. Together, these measures aimed to counteract the restrictive effects of the black codes.
Because he was not black and he thought that blacks should do every thing and that blavks wher not better then whites
Martin Luther King fought to end discrimination against African Americans
26 were Blacks or descendants of Blacks. (Question answered by Derek Campbell)
Louisiana is 32% Black.
in the south, blacks were lynched for being black
Springfield, Illinois
I think it was Willie Mays.
black codes
NO, rebbeca black is not jack blacks daughter. What an insult to Jack Black
Because he was not black and he thought that blacks should do every thing and that blavks wher not better then whites
yes they'll just be going against their own people i can't stand colored folks and be black as night
No. but you can play call of duty blacks online on a PC
Blacks Black BLacks
Not all black people are racist against white people, but the ones who are vary in reasons why. Some believing it's better to be racist against white people because of the hostile history of blacks and whites; therefore, they believe they will be discriminated against in the end, and will only end up hating white people anyway.
White violence against Blacks
The KKK clan was against the blacks. They were a group of white people.
No, blacks were allowed to fight in the war. Remember, the Union was against slavery. There were some all African American regiments and some mixed regiments. The Confederate Army even had black soldiers.