Plessy vs Ferguson, 1896, was the Supreme Court decision which hadthe effect of creating Separate but Equal, the term which cam to beused for all sorts of things (drinking fountains, bathrooms, public transportationseparations, all sorts of separate facilities for blacks and whites, including schoolsas well). It was in effect until brown vs Board of Education of Topeka, Kansasallowed blacks into the school system (1954) though even that was Tobe put in place "with all deliberate speed" which allowed many jurisdictions todrag their feet and in the south resulted in hundreds of private schools being established for whites only.
The 19th Amendment was passed in 1920 to grant women the right to vote. This had a significant impact on women's rights in the United States by giving them a voice in the political process and increasing their influence in society.
Twenty states passed laws that made segregation illegal in 1890.
NY was one of the states that was concerned with the creation of the Constitution. t refused to join until a bill of rights was added. The other colonies agreed, but the Bill of Rights was passed some time after NY joined.
In 1871, the United States Congress passed the Ku Klux Klan Act, also known as the Civil Rights Act of 1871. This legislation aimed to combat the violent actions of the Ku Klux Klan and other groups that sought to undermine the civil rights of African Americans during Reconstruction. It allowed federal authorities to intervene in states where civil rights were being violated and provided for legal action against individuals participating in conspiracies to deny those rights.
The 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote. There was an Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress in 1972, but it is three states short of the required 38 needed to ratify it and add it to the Constitution.
in order for the states to ratify the u.s constitution, it needed a bill of rights.
1833 not 1883.
The 19th Amendment was passed in 1920 to grant women the right to vote. This had a significant impact on women's rights in the United States by giving them a voice in the political process and increasing their influence in society.
more than 30 states have past victims' rights amendments.
what did Congress do in 1790 to protect the rights of inventors? passed a patent law. how did British industrial technology make its way to the United States.
The first Civil Rights Bill was passed on April 9, 1866. It granted Blacks the privileges and rights of American citizenship. We had the rights to hold property, testify in court and make contracts. We were also accountable to the laws, penalties and punishments of the United States.
The Bill of Rights was passed due to the objections of the anti-federalists. They protested that the Constitution does not contain a list of rights for the citizens of the United States.
It did not pass because it was not ratified by 38 states (or 3/4 of the states) which it needed to be to become an amendment.
Twenty states passed laws that made segregation illegal in 1890.
Because they let the states vote on weather they wanted to have amendments and it passed.
Some famous laws passed by Congress are the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights of 1965. The Homeland Security Act and the Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003 are other laws passed by Congress.
They passed Jim Crow laws.