An amendment to the Constitution of the United States that granted citizenship and equal rights, both civil and legal, to Black Americans, including those who had been emancipated by the thirteenth amendment.
The Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives for the Thirty-Ninth Session of Congress.
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H. R. 437 is recommitted to the Committee on the Judiciary
Membership (at session start):
George S. Boutwell, Burton C. Cook, William Lawrence, Daniel Morris, Andrew J. Rogers, Francis Thomas, Thomas Williams, James F. Wilson, Frederick E. Woodbridge (9 total)
Representing 9 delegations:
Illinois Delegation, Iowa Delegation, Maryland Delegation, Massachusetts Delegation, New Jersey Delegation, New York Delegation, Ohio Delegation, Pennsylvania Delegation, Vermont Delegation
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