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Civil Rights-Unit 7--Chapter 5 Definition: Policies designed to protect people against arbitrary or discriminatory treatment by government officials or individuals. Racial Discrimination Gender Discrimination Discrimination based on age, disability, sexual orientation and other factors

Two Centuries of Struggle Conceptions of Equality Equal opportunity Equal results Early American Views of Equality The Constitution and Inequality 14th Amendment: “…equal protection of the laws.”

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy The Era of Slavery Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) The Civil War The Thirteenth Amendment The Era of Reconstruction and Resegregation Jim Crow laws Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

Introduction

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy The Era of Civil Rights Brown v. Board of Education (1954) I Brown II: “all deliberate speed” Court ordered integration and busing of students Civil Rights Act of 1964 Made racial discrimination illegal in many areas Created EEOC Strengthened voting right legislation

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy Getting and Using the Right To Vote Suffrage: The legal right to vote. Fifteenth Amendment: Extended suffrage to African Americans Poll Taxes: Small taxes levied on the right to vote. White Primary: Only whites were allowed to vote in the party primaries.

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy Getting and Using the Right To Vote Smith v. Allwright (1944): ended white primaries. Twenty-fourth Amendment: Eliminated poll taxes for federal elections. Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections (1966) - no poll taxes at all. Voting Rights Act of 1965: Helped end formal and informal barriers to voting.

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy Percentage of Black Students Attending School With any Whites in Southern States (Figure 5.1)

Race, the Constitution, and Public Policy Other Minority Groups Native Americans Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez (1978) Hispanic Americans Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund Asian Americans Korematsu v. United States (1944)

Women, the Constitution, and Public Policy The Battle for the Vote Nineteenth Amendment: Extended suffrage to women in 1920. The “Doldrums”: 1920-1960 Laws were designed to protect women, and protect men from competition with women. The Second Feminist Wave Reed v. Reed (1971)

Women, the Constitution, and Public Policy

Women, the Constitution, and Public Policy The Second Feminist Wave, continued… Craig v. Boren (1976) Draft is not discriminatory Women in the Workplace Wage Discrimination and Comparable Worth Women in the Military Sexual Harassment

Newly Active Groups Under the Civil RightsUmbrella Civil Rights and the Graying of America Are the Young a Disadvantaged Group, Too? Civil Rights and People With Disabilities Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Gay and Lesbian Rights

Newly Active Groups Under the Civil Rights Umbrella

A move towards equal results? Affirmative Action Definition: A policy designed to give special attention to or compensatory treatment of members of some previously disadvantaged group. A move towards equal results? Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) Adarand Constructors v. Pena (1995)

Affirmative Action

Understanding Civil Rights and Public Policy Civil Rights and Democracy Equality favors majority rule. Suffrage gave many groups political power. Civil Rights and the Scope of Government Civil rights laws increase the size of government. Civil rights protect individuals.