The U.S. Congress passes the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution, guaranteeing the right to vote for blacks. It will be ratified in February 1870 under the presidency of war hero Ulysses Grant.
The U.S. Congress passes the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution, guaranteeing the right to vote for blacks. It will be ratified in February 1870 under the presidency of war hero Ulysses Grant.