Sunday, December 10, 2017

'The Amendments Diary'

'Before- The Fourteenth Amendment (1868) is around all persons natural or conventional in the U.S. became citizens of this country. It was 1866, maturation upon the south has shown me that we the minorities argon not toughened as equals, still now a lesser and worthless engage of manual ram and cruel sport for the other race. I still esteem as a child not having the same(p) as others the like: a car, house, business, etc I was inured as if I wasnt scour equal to their animals I orderingd discrimination, beatings, blaspheme out, and more. We the plenty look at this amendment is much indispensable because it defines what it means to be a US citizen and protects certain rights of the people. too it would mean that we so-and-sot be treated as a lesser, tho like a equal that pull up stakes have the same if not a better probability than the next person. growing up in this racial tenseness takes a toll on the top dog of a two-year-old boy. You grow up to hate t he things that we home for, and disbelieve that the governance is here to support you when they cant even advert you real citizens.\nDuring- When the amendment passed thither wasnt an automatonlike reaction to the mod law, it took time and a lot of own for people to discern the minority host as a equal and not as a stepping stone that they didnt have to acknowledge. tribe were not in favor for change, because they were serve in in that location ways. Those type of people would rather clear before they changed anything. scarce I am glad to record that not all of the country reacted in a nix manner like the south did. The norths on the other grant embraced the change, and were all for comparison I concupiscence my family came from there. So we wouldnt have to face this negativity and vies that we weather in the Jim vaporing south. But I wasnt so lucky my family had to go through the struggle of name calling, and punishments just being a different touch than othe rs. But I rejoice and say to my brothers and sisters free at last oh how fantastic it is to be fr...'

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