The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is the landmark legislation that granted all men, regardless of race, the right to vote in the United States. It aimed to eliminate various discriminatory practices, such as literacy tests and poll taxes, that had been used to disenfranchise African American voters and other minority groups. This act was a significant achievement of the Civil Rights Movement and has been pivotal in ensuring voting rights for all citizens.
This would be the 15th Amendment under section 1. To find out more information on the 15th Amendment, check out the related link.
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the right vote is guaranteed to all male citizens regardless of race, color, or previous condition (i.e., slavery)
Grant's third objective was to ensure equal rights and protection for all citizens, regardless of race or background. He aimed to enforce civil rights laws and promote equality through measures such as the 15th Amendment, which granted African American men the right to vote.
The right to vote is gua to all male citizens regardless of race color or previous condition
The right to go about their 'lawful business' without interference from anyone. The right to apply for any job - regardless of race, creed or colour.
The thirteenth amendment ended slavery. The fourteenth amendment guaranteed basic civil rights, regardless of race. The right to vote, however, wasn't given to blacks until the ratification of the fifteenth amendment.
The 15th Amendment, passed in 1869 and ratified in 1870, established that no citizen could be denied the right to vote because of race, color, or previous servitude.Unfortunately, this did not extend the definition of "citizen" to include women, so it was not until the 19th Amendment (1920) that women were guaranteed this right.
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The fifteenth amendment of the Declaration of Independence declared that people of color had the right to vote.
The right to go about their 'lawful business' without interference from anyone. The right to apply for any job - regardless of race, creed or colour.
The 15th Amendment gave African Americans the right to vote, which would be included in "race, color, or previous servitude".