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The 13th Amendment banned slavery and all involuntary servitude, except in the case of punishment for a crime. ... The 15th Amendment prohibited governments from denying U.S. citizens the right to vote based on race, color, or past servitude.
No it really doesn’t, throughout history minorities and other groups of people during the time have been harassed and killed. An example would be the trail of tears in America. Thousands of indigenous people were lead on a March of death and to this day we still don’t have justice for the dead.
<span>In Haiti, Vincent Oge demanded the right to vote. Vincent Oge was a rich man whose origin was mixed race. After, a revolt emerged afterward which started and lasted from October to December 1790. His educated status opened his eyes for every right that he has, including that to vote</span>
The first president to rule Egypt was Mohammad Naguib.