The History and Legacy of the 14th Amendment
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- As part of our Second Founding celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Reconstruction Amendments, join us for two discussions on the history and enduring relevance of the 14th Amendment. Participants include Allen Guelzo of Gettysburg College, Gerard Magliocca of Indiana University, Theodore Shaw of the University of North Carolina, and Judges Janice Rogers Brown of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, Theodore McKee of the Third Circuit, and Bernice Donald of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, and Elizabeth Wydra, president of the Constitutional Accountability Center, moderate.
The article of the spanish constitution which talks about equality is number 14. Art. 14: great number!
It was nice while it lasted
Why is the panel comprised of "Total Lily White People" and not any black people who the 'AMENDMENTS' are about BLACK PEOPLE! They could NOT find any black scholar to add to the so-called PANEL! What a big fat JOKE! How about the center created a panel talking about JEWS, but omit any Jewish scholar to be on the PANEL! UGH!
white people make the laws for the white man ,,,,that stole the land that didn't belong to them and they could not enslave the native Indian because they wouldn't put up with it so they had to bring other humiliated people black people and take away human rights from them very sad what can you do just submit good fight whenever you can but it just clearly tells you the 13th Amendment is the reason why cops always arrest black people to make them slaves read it
Because the Fourteenth Amendment didn't stipulate the requirement that any non-white become a scholar on that amendment.
There's no such thing as a "freed slave". Either one is free or one is a slave. It's sad that people, even "educated" ones, continue to use that erroneous terminology.
Please tell me how many ships did the people in Africa send out to rescue their brothers & sisters that were taken into slavery in the west and in Europe?
Or show me one single building still standing that was built by black Africans before a single white man ever stepped foot in Africa? I'll wait
The pyramid 's
Robert Mackey Mackey
I think you made a point he wasn’t ready for. But your validity probably depends on one’s theory if Egypt (Formerly United Arab Republic w/Syria) is Arab; and/or if Arabs(esp Egyptians) are Caucasian (or white).
@@avg8or The so-called Arabs were a nomad people who arrived on the continent of North Africa around circa 600 -700 A.D., which was thousands of years after the true BLACK builders of the Pyramids building were decreased!
Are you saying white (European) people consider Arabs as white people? If so, they ONLY consider them white because they occupy stolen land with OIL, you IDIOT!
@@hcwcars1it’s apparent you only know whitewash history blacks built this country.
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