United States Fourteenth Amendment & The Civil Rights Act of 1866

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.

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Session 5266: 1865-12-20 12:00:00

Credentials of G. H. Kyle from Arkansas and documents on H. C. Warmoth of Louisiana are referred to the Joint Committee of Fifteen on Reconstruction; the death of Orlando Kellogg is announced

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Message to the Senate on the Death of Orlando Kellogg

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Mr. President: I am directed by the House of Representatives to communicate to the Senate information of the death of the honorable Orlando Kellogg, late a representative from the State of New York, and the proceedings of the House thereon.

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