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10 on june 19, 1865, union general gordon granger arrived in this texas city to announce that all enslaved people were free.
11 this 1865 amendment abolished slavery but included a \clause\ allowing for involuntary servitude as a punishment for a crime.
12 this 1870 constitutional amendment was passed to prevent the denial of the vote based on
ace, color, or previous condition of servitude.\
13 in 1881, a school started in a shanty with 30 students. it became a world - famous center for agricultural science. name the school.
14 in 1896, the supreme court ruled that a man who was 1/8th black could be forced into a \colored\ train car. name the case.
15 originally a poem written for lincoln’s birthday in 1900, this song is now known as the \black national anthem.\
16 this organization (initials only) was formed in 1909 following a violent race riot in springfield, illinois.
17 between 1916 and 1970, 6 million black americans moved from the rural south to northern/western cities. what is this movement called?
18 in the 1920s, this new york neighborhood became the center of a
enaissance\ of black literature, jazz, and art.
19 these wwii pilots trained at moton field in alabama to prove black soldiers could master advanced combat airpower.
20 this 1954 ruling stated that \separate educational facilities are inherently unequal,\ overturning decades of legal segregation.
21 in 1955, after a seamstress was arrested, a city’s black population walked or carpooled for 381 days to protest the buses.
Question 10 (assuming it's question 10 from the list, as the first visible is "10" but text is a bit unclear, let's take the first one: "On June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger arrived in this Texas city to announce that all enslaved people were free.")
The event described is Juneteenth, where General Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas to announce the emancipation of enslaved people. Historical records confirm Galveston as the city.
The 13th Amendment to the US Constitution, ratified in 1865, abolished slavery and involuntary servitude except as punishment for a crime.
The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, granted African American men the right to vote by prohibiting voter discrimination based on race, color, or previous servitude.
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