The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments significantly advanced African American rights in the post-Civil War era. The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship and equal protection under the law, ensuring that states could not discriminate against individuals based on race. The Fifteenth Amendment prohibited denying the right to vote based on race, thereby empowering African American men politically. Together, these amendments aimed to dismantle systemic racism and promote equality, although their full implementation faced significant challenges and resistance.
they are abolition and african american male sufferage
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They were very effective
1870
There is no amendment that is discrimintory in that manor. There are Amendments that prevent slavery, which was predominitly an African American issue. (Although there were African American that did own slaves also). That was the 13th Amendment. It occured shortly after the civil war.There is also many anti discrimination amendments that are against any form of discrimination based on ANY color, race, religion, age or sexual orientation.
There is no amendment that is discrimintory in that manor. There are Amendments that prevent slavery, which was predominitly an African American issue. (Although there were African American that did own slaves also). That was the 13th Amendment. It occured shortly after the civil war.There is also many anti discrimination amendments that are against any form of discrimination based on ANY color, race, religion, age or sexual orientation.
They passed Jim Crow laws.
Reconstruction Amendments ~ APEX
Amendments were added to the constitution to change African Americans life. Such as no more slavery in any part of the US. The amendments were 15 though like 18.
the 14th amendment gave african american a citizenship and the 15th amendment it banned states from denying the vote to african americans
The Amendment was added as part of the Reconstruction Amendments. The citizenship clause provided African American's the rights and freedoms of citizens.
African Americans believed that they had a right to make a statement on behalf of their people concerning politics, new laws, amendments, etc.