The 14th Amendment

Modern civil-rights laws in America - i.e., laws making Blacks legally equal to Whites - are based on the 14th Amendment to the U.S. constitution, which was ratified in 1868. That amendment contains the infamous "equal protection" clause.

But was that amendment legally ratified in the first place? Apparently, it was not legally ratified. If that amendment wasn't legally ratified, then modern civil-rights laws, such as the massive, far-reaching Civil Rights Act of 1964, are unconstitutional.

We think that this issue is very important and that it should be investigated in detail by all White citizens.

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