I read that part, but it is relevant since you didn't bother to back it up with facts and evidence. The Civil Rights Act in 1965 is for example an actual piece of evidence with the rest of history after it with the names mentioned demonstrating it.
It also appears you can't read the US Constitution, which defines as no judgement on a person of color.
Yep, I will. The Constitution is as it is exactly written. Also, since slavery was still commonplace in the 18th century, while the founding fathers just accepted it as it was still the norm, in the 19th and 20th century America changed for the good. The US Constitution was finally there where it should be.
Not as long as the US Constitution is exactly the supreme law of the land is written. Anyone breaking that law will be held in a due process in a court of law. Pay attention to what we have been seeing over the last 50 years. Ranging from Watergate, the Enron Scandal, Brian P. Regan Espionage: Famous Cases & Criminals
You better look in the mirror and take serious look at yourself.
Yeah there was nothing about the judgement of people of color because they didnt think they were people. They had to be convinced to let them even have 3/5ths of a vote stop being ignorant.
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u/BitcoinAddictSince09 Dec 11 '19
20 years ago* Did you not read that part? I guess Obama must've gone back in time and become president when this was happening.