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Chapter 4: Civil Rights

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Civil war amendments   13th, 14th, and 15th amendments  
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13th amendment   Banned slavery  
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14th amendment   Made slaves citizens. Equal rights to all regardless of race or religion  
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15th amendment   Gave slaves the right to vote  
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19th amendment   Women the right to vote  
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Dread Scott vs Sanford   a slaves right to freedom if their owner lived in a free state.  
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Missouri vs. Canada   University of Missouri was required to allow Lloyd Gains into there all white Law school because they didn't have a black law school for him to attend or would have to build a black law school for him to attend  
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Sweatt vs Painter   University of Texas was required to set up a blacks law school or accept him into their all white school. They set up a black school but it wasn't "equal" to the quality of education provided at University of Texas  
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Brown vs Board of education   girl walked several miles to a black school several miles away when a white school was less than a mile away. Ruling: Separate is unequal. Desegregate with diliberate speed.  
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