The Role Of The 15 Amendments In Our Democracy

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History has been made today. Another amendment has been ratified giving more rights to the people of color in this country. After the 13th amendment declaring slavery unconstitutional and the 14th amendment granting citizenship to any person born in U.S. soil, we all knew one last thing had to be passed. The day came on February 26, 1896, when congress finally passed the 15th amendment, but it wasn’t until today that it was ratified. The 15th amendment now grants African Americans the right to vote. Black men will finally have their voice heard. They will vote just like any other men. Of course there are people, like ex slave owners, opposing these amendments, but others, like myself, see these amendments as a huge advancement in our democracy.

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