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Is it true that the civil rights clauses of the 15th amendment were unconstitutional?
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Is it true that the civil rights clauses of the 15th amendment were unconstitutional?
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Hello!
No, this is not true. The civil rights clauses of the 15th Amendment are very constitutional. The 15th Amendment grants American citizens the right to vote, regardless of race.
I hope this helps answer your question! Have a great day!
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