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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 12: Passage of 14th Amendment

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It wasn't easy to pass the Fourteenth Amendment. Even the President was against it.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 4: Treatment After Civil War

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Today we learn how some northern states granted increasing rights to African Americans. In the South, the situation was quite different.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 5: Challenges to Civil Rights

9th - 10th
On today's podcast, we learn about economic interests that worked against the expansion of civil rights for African Americans after the Civil War.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 6: Black Codes

9th - 10th
What were the Black Codes? Find out on today's podcast.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 7: Threats and Intimidation

9th - 10th
In southern states after the Civil War, African Americans were systematically denied basic civil rights. Vigilante groups engaged in campaigns of terror against African Americans.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 8: A Reign of Terror

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When Union troops left the South, a reign of terror began. And Congress could not stop it.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 9: Moral/political Motivations

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After the Civil War, Republicans had both moral and political reasons to support the civil rights of African Americans.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 10: The Fourteenth Amendment

9th - 10th
After the Civil War, Republicans had both moral and political reasons to support the civil rights of African Americans. This led to the Fourteenth Amendment.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 11: Due Process

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The due process and equal protection clauses are considered by many scholars to be the most important clauses in the Constitution. Find out why on today's podcast.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 13: The Fifteenth Amendment

9th - 10th
The Fifteenth Amendment was intended to protect the rights of African Americans to vote. It worked, for a while.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 14: Poll Taxes, Literacy Tests

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Southern states after the Civil War devised many methods for preventing African Americans from voting.
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60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt.15: Federal Bill of Rights

9th - 10th
The Supreme Court had an opportunity in 1873 to extend the protections of the federal Bill of Rights to the states. It decided not to.