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How Have The Rights Of African American Men And Women Changed Over Time According To The Amendments?

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IHATEMYSCHOOL | 19:05 Fri 30th Apr 2021 | History
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like this?
like that but be aware that some punctuation marks give the programme a hissy fit

apologies for the diversion, IHATE. The 15th amendment to the constitution is definitely the one to start with.
by far the best amendment is the 21st
over to you ihatemyschool.
o come on you have to do your own home work

this is an english site and the enthusiasm for any BLM subject can be called muted, or feeble

[there is a bit in ER where the Brit Dr Corday says to Abbie - "we Brits just done get into the harassment at work bit"]

we also have a phrase - heart-sink
a heart-sink subject might be - - Truman's speech to the tea ladies of america on "tea breaks in 1952 and the steel strike"

rights of anyone post emancipation 1865-1900 is another
I am not keen on your school either

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