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Timeline for legislation
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Otro
Actualizado:
26 sep 2018
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Josh B
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Gilded Age
By
Josh B
18 oct 2018
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692
AA 1960-1992
By
Josh B
22 ene 2019
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637
1941 - 1960 AA
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Josh B
30 nov 2018
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1st American Women Rights timeline
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Josh B
6 dic 2018
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449
Women's rights 1941 - 1992
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Josh B
24 ene 2019
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393
AA rights post ww1
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Josh B
8 nov 2018
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Women's rights 1865-1914
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Josh B
22 ene 2019
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Women's rights 1915-1940
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Josh B
22 ene 2019
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Eventos
The Fourteenth Constitution: - Gave all free blacks their US citizenship - Gave all free blacks equal protection under the law
The Fifteenth Amendment - Forbade the denial of the vote to any man on the basis of colour, race or 'previous condition of servitude'
Civil Rights Act of 1866 - Asserted that all other races other than Native Americans were full citizens of the US, even if they had previously been slaves
Emancipation Proclamation - Issued by President Lincoln in 1862 and was effective 1863, gave freedom to African Americans
Fourteenth Amendment - ratified in 1868, gave all free blacks their United States citizenship and equal protection under the law.
Military Construction Act - Passed by congress in 1867, dividing the south into military districts.
Impeachment of President Johnson -1868, Johnson wasn't impeached in the end but after the trial he did little to provoke the rest of the government.
Special Order #15 -Forty Acres and a Mule, a term first used by General William T. Sherman. - The idea was to give the minimum amount to live.
The Slaughterhouse case - In a case concerning a meat monopoly, the Supreme court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment protected one's individual rights, not your state rights.
Black codes - set up in 1865/6. - to keep Black and White people separated. - to keep AAs in an Inferior position.
Ku Klux Klan - formed in 1865, Tennessee
Civil Rights Act 1875 - Made clear that equal rights applied to public areas such as places of entertainment, drinking houses and public transport
The Compromise of 1877 - Rutherford B. Haynes (Republican) vs Samuel J. Tilden. -Hayes won, though not without withdrawing remaining troops from the south.
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