The 14th and 15th ammendment to the constitution. The creation, history and result of these ammendments.
Date Submitted: 08/13/2004 15:50:53
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
On April 30, 1866, the Joint Committee of Fifteen presented a set of resolutions that after being revised became the Fourteenth Amendment. This Amendment was created in order to prevent the possible demise by repeal or adverse judicial review, since the constitutionality of the previous legislation had been vetoed.
The proposed Fourteenth Amendment was broken down into four sections. The first section granted citizenship for each individual no matter what state he
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According to Franklin who wrote Reconstruction after the Civil War, "In the face of violence the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments provided no protection for the African American citizen and his friends" (168). Even though African Americans were given the right to vote, who would expect them to, considering that they would probably not only lose his/her job, but most importantly his/her life. These Amendments play an important role in the present outcome of society.
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