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Lailah Mejia
17 January, 10:06
What were the Enforcement Acts?
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Howard Holden
17 January, 13:57
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The enforcement acts were bills passed by the U. S. Congress between 1870-1871. They protected African Americans right to vote, serve on juries, hold office and have equal protection of laws.
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