How did the Twenty-fourth Amendment to the Constitution affect African Americans?
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By eliminating poll taxes, it meant more African Americans could vote.
By banning slavery, it meant millions of African Americans were free from bondage.
By defining citizenship, it meant all African Americans were entitled to due process.
By allowing citizens to directly elect senators, it gave African Americans a greater voice in the government.
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How did the amendments affect African Americans?
The 14th Amendment (1868) guaranteed African Americans citizenship rights and promised that the federal government would enforce “equal protection of the laws.” The 15th Amendment (1870) stated that no one could be denied the right to vote based on “race, color or previous condition of servitude.” These amendments ...
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THE 14TH AMENDMENT (1868)
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The 14th Amendment (1868) guaranteed African Americans citizenship rights and promised that the federal government would enforce “equal protection of the laws.” The 15th Amendment (1870) stated that no one could be denied the right to vote based on “race, color or previous condition of servitude.”
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