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Expansion Of Civil Rights

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The beginnings of the expansion of civil rights started post-Civil War with the creation of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendment. The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery; the Fourteenth Amendment addressed citizenship, civil rights, and created the phrase “equal protection under law”;
The fight for civil rights continued with both Japanese- and Chinese-Americans. After the Pearl Harbor attack, Japanese-Americans were forced into internment camps despite citizenship simply due to Japanese Americans “looking like the enemy” and overall racial prejudices. This came after the racially fueled Chinese Exclusion Act, which prohibited Chinese laborers from immigrating to the United States. In rebuttal to this unfair treatment,

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