Black Life civil war in and after 1865 finally ended in 1865, Blacklife improved. In this article, I will support the support for life improvement and provide evidence against it. I will discuss the emergence of new organizations such as KKK and LDP, and the blood and blood of things. Why do they use this terrible murder practice? 1865: Slavery is abolished in the thirteenth revision 1868: Fourteenth revised blacks become lawfully protected US citizens 1870: 15th reformed blacks are allowed to vote the LDP is founded by the government Organized
1865-1866: Black code was created after the Civil War. Their intention is to limit the rights of black people. These laws include requesting special permission for blacks who wish to work outside of farm work, banning cultivation of crops by themselves, and seeking acquisition of travel permission. Since these laws are too strict, they were abolished in 1866. From the late 1860s to the 1870s: During the reconstruction period, the US government passed the law prohibiting slavery and unwilling slavery (the thirteenth Constitutional amendment), and for all American-born people, including African Americans Given citizenship (the 14th Constitution) revision) and voting rights (the 15th Constitutional amendment)
After the thirteenth revision was approved in November 1865, the South Carolina State Council immediately launched the black code bans law. The Black Code has another set of laws, penalties and acceptable actions for people with two or more black grandparents. According to these regulations, blacks can only work as farmers and servants and have little constitutional rights. Black-land ownership restrictions may perpetuate the economy. As its first law enforcement law, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to protect American black citizenship and equal legal protection, but voting rights were not allowed. This amendment was also used as a bill to approve several Liberal Democrats. President Andrew Johnson refused these bills, but Congress rejected the veto and passed the Civil Rights Act and the Second Liberal Democratic Act.
From 1620 to 1865, African Americans were seen as a movable property ignoring human rights. Even after slavery, the Negro still has to fight for equality. Due to the separation of Jim Crow, blacks are always reminded that for some reason they are not good enough to be treated like human beings. This is expressed through unreasonable civil treatment and labor with different wages. Eventually, African Americans have finally reached the apex that this social unfairness is being pressured. Rosa Parks, secretary general of the Montgomery Branch National Association (NAACP) for promotion of color people refused to abandon her seat so that white people can sit and lead to prison time, non-violence Dr. King Dr. African Americans not only have equal rights but also demand equal rights to all ethnic minorities. It led to the boycott of the Montgomery bus.