A war of attrition.
World War 1 is an example of this.
Two women founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, they were Elizabeth Stanton and Susan Anthony. The primary goal of the NWSA was to gain women's right to vote, along with anybody of any race. They initially wanted the fifteenth amendment to grant women's right to vote, but when it got passed it only allowed men of any race to vote, not women.
The role of John Ross in the the Antebellum South was that, he was the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nations from 1828-1866, serving longer in this position than any other person.
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5th to the 15th century is when the middle ages were!
The only amendment that has been repealed is prohibition.
It was repealed because it was hugely unpopular, totally ineffective and a large factor in increasing the power of the Mafia in the USA.
It was passed in the first place because of misguided nonsense paraded by well-meaning moralistic busybodies.
<span>Sort of like the war on the (rest of) drugs .... except many of those are still illegal and they were not part of a constitutional amendment.</span>