The Constitution played a crucial role in the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans by providing a legal framework for challenging racial discrimination and inequality. Amendments such as the 14th, which guarantees equal protection under the law, and the 15th, which prohibits voting discrimination based on race, were foundational in advocating for civil rights. Landmark Supreme Court cases, like Brown v. Board of Education, relied on constitutional principles to dismantle segregation. Additionally, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were built upon constitutional rights, helping to further secure protections for African Americans.
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