Policy Record

14th Amendment

Guaranteed birthright citizenship, due process, and equal protection under the law.

Year 1868President: Ulysses S. GrantEra: Civil War and ReconstructionParty: Republican PartyAmendmentPositive
Impact Score24.00

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What happened and why it matters

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What happened

Guaranteed birthright citizenship, due process, and equal protection under the law.

Why it matters

EquityStack classifies this policy as positive impact with strong supporting evidence. The record matters because it helps explain how government action shaped Black Americans' rights, resources, exposure to harm, or access to institutions.

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What this means

Impact on Black Americans

Created a constitutional basis for later civil rights litigation and equal protection claims.

1868

Guaranteed birthright citizenship, due process, and equal protection under the law.

Outcome

Created a constitutional basis for later civil rights litigation and equal protection claims.

Era context

Previous era-adjacent record: Reconstruction Acts.

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3

Source Quality

Strong

Completeness

Complete

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