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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 VHEMES vhemes = visual + themesstart by dragging a predesigned vheme onto the canvas OBJECTS drag and drop icons,shapes, text or upload your own from our extensive library of artwork your artboard start from scratch[clears the canvas] double click on textto edit or change TEXT the history of black men and women in the 1800-1900 in 1870 the fifteenth Amendment to the constition is ratified giving blacks the right to vote in 1800 Gaberial Prosser an African american organizesa slave revolt intending to march on richmon Virginia the conspiracywas uncoverd and a number of rebels including prosser were hung 1820 the Missouri compromise bans north of the southern boundry of missouri 1849 Harriet tubman escapes from slavery and is one of the best leaders of the underground rail road in 1857 The Dread Scot case holds that congress does not have the right to slavery in statesand furthermore that slaves are not cittizens 1861 the confederacy is founded when the deep south secedes and the civil war begins in 1863 President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation declaring that all persons held as slaves in the confederate states are now free in 1868 the Fourteenth Amendment to the constitution is ratified defening citizenship individuals born as slaves and naturalized in the us this nullifies the Dred Scot case with ruled that blacks are not citizens in 1881 Spelman College the first college in the US was founded by Sophia b Packerd and Harriet E Giles in 1896 Plessy V. Ferguson ;This landmark Supreme Court decision hold that racial segregation is constitutional, paving the way for the reperessive Jim Crow laws in the South in 1909 The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is founded in New York by prominent black and wight intellectuals and was led by the W.E.B Du Biois for the next half century it would serve as the country's most influential African American civil right organization
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