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The civil war led to significant changes in the civil rights of African Americans, as the 14th
amendment officially granted then US citizenship. The amendment explicitly and implicitly
affirms the citizenship of former slaves, although certain provisions have faced legal challenges
over time.
The 14th amendment passed in 1868, granted citizenship to all the people that were born in the
United States, including the former slaves. It also guaranteed equal protection under the law
ensuring that all individuals are treated fairly and justly by the government.
This 14th amendment has played a crucial role in safeguarding the civil rights of all people in
American continue to be the keystone of our legal system today.
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Passed in 1868, the 14th amendment gave citizenship to all individuals born in the US, including former slaves, and ensured equal protection under the law to guarantee fair treatment by the government.
The 14th amendment has been essential in protecting the civil rights of all Americans and remains a cornerstone of our legal system today.