Dr. King was an influential civil rights leader who dedicated his life to racial justice and ending racial segregation in the United States. His life and achievements are remembered and celebrated on this day.
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The Law of Suspects was a French decree passed on the 17th of September, 1793 during the French Revolution. The law ordered the arrest of all suspected enemies of the Revolution. The decree lasted until 28th of July, 1794 after the fall of architect of the Terror,in person of Maximilien Robespierre. The law was officially abolished in October, 1795.
Examples of people who would have been considered suspects are;
(1). Those who have done nothing against freedom.
(2). Those who have done nothing for freedom.
Donald Greer, Jean Tulard and Louis Jacob.
The Committee of Public Safety would have considered them suspects because they thought they don't have the right to do so and that the suspect can stage revolution.
The African Americans faced many threats such as the Black codes, which were laws that were passed in the south during the civil war that restricted rights of freed slaves. Some of the codes included making it illegal for African Americans to rent farms or own them. Allowing the White employers to take advantage of the African American workers. And allowing officials to arrest an fine unemployed African Americans. The congress responded with the 14th and 15th Amendment.
People had live in the Americas for tens of thousands of years before Columbus arrived.
North and South America had had inhabitants for many years, as evidenced by the highly complex cultures present there.