Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    money to the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.” National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) opposed the Fifteenth Amendment, while the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) supported the new law. Stanton and Anthony founded the NWSA first. Article 2 of the Constitution of the organization states, “The object of this Association shall be to secure STATE and NATIONAL protection for women citizens in the exercise of

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    Brewie Murdock Mr. McKown Government 05 December 2017 Reconstruction Era Amendments The reconstruction era was the rebuilding of the south after the civil war. The president andrew johnson had passed the laws known as the “Black codes” to control a lot of what former slaves and African Americans do. The 13, 14 and 15th amendments were freeing the african americans and also giving their rights back. Such as not being segregated anymore and the right to vote. These also helped african americans have

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    moments in America’s history. Creating freedom and natural rights to all. The Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment were created in this item period supporting most reasoning towards the Reconstruction Era introducing a series of laws and constitutional amendments to try to secure civil and political rights for black people The Thirteenth Amendment was one of the most influential amendments to have ever been passed in our country and meant an ending to slavery. It passed by the Senate on April

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    discriminatory voting restrictions in the United States. The original U.S. Constitution tied the right of individuals to vote in federal elections to state election laws. A person who was eligible to vote in elections for the lower house of the state legislature was entitled to vote in federal elections. The result was that eligibility to vote was determined by state, not federal, law. If a national decision on voting rights was to be made, a constitutional amendment such as the Twenty-fourth, which ended

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    abolitionist and the Fifteenth Amendment (Conway 108). The state legislature passed disenfranchising Constitutions and laws that limited or revoked the rights for Black Americans to vote. The 15th amendment was intended to protect the suffrage of Black Americans after the American Civil War. In the Constitution, the Fifteenth Amendment clearly states that the “Right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color

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    Reconstruction is the effort made in the United States to restructure the political, legal, and economic systems in the states seceded from the Union. The Reconstruction Era last between the years of 1865-1877. The Civil War caused destruction and several deaths throughout the South in 1865. This struggle was compensated by radical Republicans who felt that they were in control of Southerners by punishing them for wanting to preserve their southern tradition. How would the North and the South come

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    The Fifteenth Amendment prohibits the government from denying a citizen's right to vote due to a specific race. With which the Congress will have the power by correct legislation to enforce this amendment. Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment on February 26, 1869. Most states didn’t ratify the amendment right away but after a years time three-fourths of the necessary states ratified it. The Fifteenth Amendment became a part of the Constitution in March 1870. During the period of Reconstruction

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    After the Civil War, which culminated in 1865, the government of United States needed to reunify southern and northern states back together, and the only solution for that were reforms in South. The new political developments began In 1863 when president Abraham Lincoln suggested Ten-Percent Plan which indicated that a southern state could be readmitted to the Union as soon as ten percent of its voters asseverated the oath of allegiance to the Union. Lincoln ensured southerners that government will

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    because the Constitutions gives us rights that will allow people to be free to live their lives equally among all other people of the United States. Equality is possible because everyone will be exposed to the same rights and liberties as everyone else like Amendment Fifteen and Amendment Nineteen, which state you can vote no matter skin, race, or sex and in Amendment Thirteen that declared the end of slavery so everyone can be free and equal. Some people may agree with the amendments providing peace

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    For people to not have the right to vote and help make the life they want for themselves is not fair. The following fifteenth, nineteenth, twenty-fourth, and twenty-sixth amendments gave people the suffrage rights they deserved. African Americans had been made citizens after the Civil War in 1865 and also freed from slavery. But still white people, primarily in southern states, continued to use a variety of methods to prevent any African Americans from using their right to vote. Houses were

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