Slaves and women had the right to vote.
the north opposed the extension of slavery into new states
It was based on ascribed status.
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they did not care about individual civil rights
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the north opposed the extension of slavery into new states
They gained strength in numbers and financial support in the early 1960s.
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Voting is an important process.
Civil rights refer to the rights that guarantee individuals' freedom from discrimination and ensure equal treatment under the law, encompassing freedoms such as speech, assembly, and voting. For African Americans, the struggle for civil rights has spanned centuries, with significant milestones including the abolition of slavery in 1865, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Despite these legal advancements, the fight for true equality and protection of civil rights continues to this day, reflecting ongoing challenges and systemic inequalities.
They gained strength in numbers and financial support in the early 1960s.