The Fifteenth Amendment

SECTION 1
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged 
by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous 
condition of servitude.
SECTION 2
The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
The last of the Civil War Amendments, the Fifteenth Amendment guaranteed the right to vote to male former 
slaves. It establishes that the right to vote cannot be denied based on race, however, at this point in time only 
men could vote. This amendment was essential in guaranteeing former slaves equal rights. 




This article does a successful job of explaining the historical significance of this amendment. It explores the amendment through 
the Civil War and Reconstruction periods. It also acknowledges the struggles of this amendment being implemented nationwide 
due to racism and instances such as poll taxes. 





This article describes the basics of the fifteenth amendment and why it is one of the most important amendments to securing 
equal rights. It also goes through the timeline of events before and during the process of it becoming ratified.

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