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Civil War / Reconstruction

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A constitutional change ratified in 1870 granting black males the right to vote
A constitutional change ratified in 1865 abolishing slavery in the United States
Established in 1866, a secret, white supremacist terrorist group that resisted Reconstruction by tormenting black Americans
A federal agency established in 1865, at the end of the Civil War, to help and protect the 4 million newly freed black Americans as they transitioned out of enslavement.
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Laws enacted in 1865 and 1866 in the former Confederate states to restrict freedom and opportunities for African Americans
A constitutional change ratified in 1868 granting citizenship to all former slaves by declaring that anyone born in the United States is a citizen; it also extended to blacks the rights of due process of law and equal protection under the law
During and after the Civil War, a member of the Republican Party who believed in and fought for the emancipation of slaves and, later, the equal rights of American blacks
The 1896 Supreme Court case that established the controversial "separate but equal" doctrine by which segregation became legal as long as the facilities provided to blacks were equivalent to those provided to whites
Any of the laws legalizing racial segregation of blacks and whites that were enacted in Southern states beginning in the 1880s and enforced through the 1950s lynched: to kill someone without approval by law, often by hanging and by a mob of people