Ida B. Wells was a firm believer that many of the tactics used by whites against blacks, such as violent intimidation and lynching, was used purely to keep the black population from advancing socially and economically, and therefore advocated heavily for black and women suffrage in the hopes of eventually being able to change the laws.
Treat others how you want to be treated
Rather, they were alarmed at important omissions in the Constitution, particularly a Bill of Rights. ... large groups—African Americans, artisans, and small farmers—viewed the Constitution
The war ended in a stalemate
Dunno what story you’re referring to but Kristallnacht refers to the vandalization and destruction of Jewish owned stores before the Holocaust. You can say that Kristallnacht happened before the Holocaust because actions during Kristallnacht were hate crimes against Jewish people. (They wouldn’t have been able to own stores during the Holocaust)