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The Fourteenth Amendment
Checkpoint
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The written purpose of the fourteenth amendment is to protect against
from being stripped of their rights without due cause. One of its most important written
provisions was that recognize anyone that born in the United States as a citizen,
The Amendment affected African Americans at the time by automatically making them
The Freedmen’s Bureau’s purpose was to protect the economic, civil and political rights
helping to sometimes protect them from unfair treatment from the white planters that
they worked for. They had contracts that specified wages and conditions of
employment. However, the negative impact of that was that sometimes the bureau did
not always look out for blacks, due to racial attitudes and commitment to their jobs.
They were set up to help the worker’s but also intervened to help the planters which
resulted in complaints that the bureau was merely a tool of the planters and forcing