EDCI 3224 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Emancipation Proclamation, Fourteenth Amendment To The United States Constitution, Scantron Corporation

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Brown vs. the board of education of topeka 1954, separate educational facilities were not seen as constitutional. Roe v. wade 1973, allowed abortion & the right to privacy. Harris v. mcrae 1980, - the right to privacy did not require funding of medically necessary abortions for women who could not afford them. An act for the better ordering of and governing of negroes and slaves south carolina 1712. The act of 1712 provided a measure against slave insurrection and rowdiness. The three-fifths compromise, the us constitution article i, section 2. An act prohibiting the teaching of slaves to read. Declaration of sentiments modeled after the declaration of independence. Dred scott v. sanford 1857 - attempted to sue for his freedom because he was no longer in a slave state (happened before the civil war) Emancipation proclamation signed by lincoln in 1862 in springfield illinois - freeing black slaves except those. How it happened: race and gender issues in u. s law.