civil rights

  • Dred Scott v. Sanford

    Dred Scott v. Sanford

    scott v sandord is a fundamental supreme court case where the supreme court case ruled that African Americans were property and not people. however it was also to balance congressional stuff by equalling out the slave states and non slave states that were brought to the union.
  • 13th amendment

    13th amendment

    abolished slavery, slavery is not allowed nor is indentured servitude. it was passed by congress 1865.
  • 14th Amendment

    14th Amendment

    if you are born in the united states then you are a united states citizen. passed by Congress in 1868. the liberties of life. protects citizens of quality of life.
  • Regents of University of Cali

    Regents of University of Cali

    its a counsil of over 20 people who determine polices of the university of California. established 1868. the stretch of their reach and policies are ten campuses. they also determine financials, business within the campus, and approve or deny many other things
  • 15th Amendment

    15th Amendment

    any citizen can now vote(men). nobody regaurdless of race or heritage, along as they are a citizen they can vote. passed 1870.
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson

    Fundamental decision by supreme court. Forced business and or cities that segregated black and white people to uphold the same standards for black areas as white areas, hence the name "separate but equal" final decision 1896
  • Nineteenth Amendment

    Nineteenth Amendment

    The 19th amendment allows women to vote, regaurdless of any gender a united states citizen is now allowed to vote. passed in 1920
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education

    the supreme court case that resulted in the final decision in--- Segregated schools (even if equal) is unconstitutional and schools are not allowed to operate racially segregated schools. decision 1954
  • C-R Acts of 1964

    C-R Acts of 1964

    Kennedy suggested this act, banned any segregation, any kind of segregation is now illegal, banned employment discrimination based on race, sex, and or national origin. . passed in 1964
  • Voting Rights act of 1965

    Voting Rights act of 1965

    discriminatory tests to allow voting were outlawed. No literacy test of any kind is allowed to be given to somebody in order for them to vote, adult citizens can vote without any restrictions. passed 1965
  • Reed v. Reed

    Reed v. Reed

    court case that decided that people in charge of estates cannot be named in any kind of what that could discriminate between sexes. passed in 1971
  • Title ix

    Title ix

    an extension of the education amendments Prohibits any kind of discrimination within schools based upon sexuality. passed in 1972
  • Americans with Disabilities Act

    Americans with Disabilities Act

    this act basically protects are citizens with disabilities from being discriminated against in the work force or anywhere else. passed in 1990
  • Obergefell v. Hodges

    Obergefell v. Hodges

    due process clause of the fourteenth amendment, same-sex marriage is now legal.

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