African American History – Before 1865
Civil rights legislation refers to a series of laws enacted to protect the rights of individuals and promote equality, particularly for marginalized groups, including African Americans. These laws aimed to dismantle systemic discrimination and secure equal protection under the law, impacting areas such as voting, education, and public accommodations. The transition from slavery to freedom created a demand for civil rights legislation as newly freed individuals sought to gain full citizenship and access to their rights.
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