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History, 12.12.2020 15:50 christopher766

In a well crafted, three paragraph essay, discuss the evolution of civil rights, with specific focus on the black community, from Pre-Civil War through the Civil Rights of the 1960's. topics to include, but just a suggestion of materials:
Dredd Scott
13-14-15 Amendments
Plessy v. Furguson
Brown v. BOE (1 and 2)
Voting Rights Act
Civil Rights Act
Brief Tidbit on the Emancipation Proclamtion

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