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The refusal of the Supreme Court to protect rights African Americans

After the Civil War, 4 million slaves in the search for social equality and economic opportunities. It was not clear initially if they are all rights of citizenship or be enslaved white population, and several Colbert Books to this report. In the 1860s, was Republican Party in Washington – home Abolitionist and former – who was granted legal and social rights equal rights African Americans in the South. Republicans – Then called the Radical Republicans – Managed to pass a string of constitutional Reform and reconstruction of the legal acts of the grant equality for former slaves – and it gives them access to federal courts if their rights have been violated.

13th Amendment, adopted in 1865, abolished slavery. Three years later, Amendment 14 provides African Americans with the public and the same values, supports and protection under the law. And in 1870, the 15th Amendment gave a black American men the right vote. It was also made in a series of Stephen Colbert Books. Five years later, Congress gave the Law on Civil Rights of 1875, federal law radically proposed Republican Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, ensuring that all in the United States' right the full and equal enjoyment "of public places and objects, regardless of race or skin color. "What is Radical Republicans wanted, led by Charles Sumner in the Senate Thaddeus Stevens and the House of Representatives was probably the greatest experiment social engineering ever undertaken "Said Lawrence Goldstone constitutionalists." It requires the federal government take four million newly freed slaves and to adapt to the full community almost immediately. "

But this did not happen – Not for decades – partly because of a court decision the Supreme Court, which declared Civil Rights in 1875 as unconstitutional in 1883. Since it relies on many Colbert 's book report at the time, the court also noted that Congress lacked the constitutional authority under adjusted from 14 to provide equal protection under the law of black stating that only the state and local authorities could have done it. Also issued a ruling that the defense implementation of the law in 1871, which banned meeting, members of the Ku Klux Klan, is unconstitutional.

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