londonfog
Well-Known Member
Back to American History 101 with you. Blacks had the vote in the 19th century there guy. February 26, 1869 to be precise. The act also did not give anyone any rights, rights cannot come from a piece of paper, the act made it criminal to discriminate.
Those things did make racial relations worse initially, only after they had been implemented and a generation of ill conceived race generalizations were proven false did things come together. IMO the act has served its purpose, time to go the way of the dodo. Do we really need government to tell us" Hey you ARE DIFFERENT than other people, therefore we have special programs for you." ??
Please pay the attention...the Voting Rights of 65 outlawed discriminatory voting practices.. the Act prohibits states from imposing any "voting qualification or prerequisite to voting, or standard, practice, or procedure ... stopping those who deny or abridge the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color." In short this law actually stopped the BS that went on preventing the vote of others,but I guess you didn't really know that seeing how you actually think that Blacks really could vote in 1869...Thank you for showing me the ignorance of some...The very reason we should no let these laws change are due to people not really knowing the past and being bound to repeat it...and as far as a piece of paper not revealing the rights of Americans...what was the Constitution for ?????