African Americans Reconstruction 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryAmerica - 19th and 20th centuryA2/A-levelOCR Created by: 3v3lynCreated on: 27-11-17 20:34 December 6, 1865 13th Amendment ends slavery 1 of 14 July 9, 1868 14th Amendment addresses citizenship rights and equal protection of laws 2 of 14 February 3, 1870 15th Amendment prohibits discrimination around voting 3 of 14 Election 1868 Election of Grant ensures the continuation of Republican Reconstruction 4 of 14 1865 President Lincoln is assassinated , Johnson takes over 5 of 14 1866 Act The Civil Rights Act, passed over Johnson's veto, declared that all persons born in the US were citizens 6 of 14 1865-1866 Codes The Black Codes are used in Southern states to restrict African American rights and liberty 7 of 14 1875 Act Civil Rights Act, attempt to protect equal rights of African Americans 8 of 14 1896 case Plessy vs Ferguson- seperate but equal facilities constitutional 9 of 14 October 15, 1883 The Supreme Court declare the 1875 Act unconstitutional 10 of 14 1877 Compromise Popular vote majority disputed. 8 Republicans versus 7 Democrats to decide, Republicans win but agree to give the South control of their states 11 of 14 1873 Slaughterhouse cases- states' rights to decide what civil rights meant 12 of 14 1883 cases Civil Rights cases- ruling that 'private citizens' could segregate. 13 of 14 1865 Organisation The Freedmen's Bureau 14 of 14
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