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The 14th amendment to the United States Constitution ratified in 1868 granted citizenship to all
the people that were born here in the United States including former slave members who had
been emancipated after the civil war.
It also guaranteed equal protection under the law of citizens regardless of your race.
This amendment was crucial in ensuring that the rights and liberties promised in the
The Constitution applied to all citizens and not to the selected few. The 14th amendment laid the
groundwork for important civil rights legislation in the future helping to establish a society for
all americans.
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