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Voting Rights in the United States: Timeline


Through the decades, the right to vote in U.S. elections has seen massive change and expansion.
Since America’s founding days, when voting was limited to white male property owners, to the transformative Voting Rights Act of 1965, to sweeping voting process reform introduced in the early 2000s, the right to vote in U.S. elections has seen massive change.
The original Constitution left voting rights to the states for a range of reasons, including a compromise over slavery and the fact that the concept of setting up a representative democracy was new, says David Schultz, a political science professor at Hamline University and the University of Minnesota School of Law. ....

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What Rare Images of Black Military Surgeons Reveal About the Civil War Era—and Today


What Rare Images of Black Military Surgeons Reveal About the Civil War Era and Today
Time
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When shots were fired at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, the Civil War began and so did a new era in American photojournalism. But even though the conflict was the first U.S. war to be systematically photographed, photographs of Black Civil War soldiers, 160 years later, are hard to find.
Even harder to find are photographs of a small subset of those troops: the 13 men who, out of more than 180,000 Black Americans who served in the Union Army, are known to have done so as surgeons, according Jill L. Newmark’s research for the U.S. National Library of Medicine. ....

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George Jord Buffalo Soldier - 111 Words


George Jord Buffalo Soldier
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George Jordan George Jordan was born in Williamson County, Tn. He entered in a service in Nashville and became one of the famous Buffalo Soldiers. All the soldiers were African American. The soldiers were made up of Black Civil War soldiers, former slaves, and previous black slaves that now had freedom. They got the name Buffalo Soldier because their hair. The Indians gave them that name the very first time they saw him. “His officer tried to give him Medal of Honor but he refused several times.”Hooper stated. Finally he accepted the honor. He learned to read and write before this that is one of the main she got the honor. ....

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