26th Amendment Pros And Cons

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At what point do we find it time to change our constitution and add amendments to fix the wrongs in our country, How long does a disenfranchised group have to show that they're in need before we step in and give then the rights they deserve
To begin with the 15th amendment is two steps ahead of the start towards equality, Lets return to the 13th amendment when we abolished slavery, This was the biggest stride ever made towards equality cutting the line between people and property, The 14th amendment ratified in July 9th 1869, 4 years after the 13th was ratified. The 14th amendment granted citizenship to all African Americans making them part of our country,Another huge step towards equality was the 15th amendment, Contrary to a popular belief the
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The slogan taken by those in support of the 26th amendment was “old enough to fight,old enough to vote”. This slogan sticks with you it's straightforward and you think about what these people are risking for our country and how they should have the ability to choose their leaders.The first presidential leader to support the 26th amendment was Dwight D .Eisenhower, he led the U.S. armed forces to victory in Europe in 1945 and later went on to voice his opinion about voting rights as “For years our citizens between the ages of 18 and 21 have, in time of peril, been summoned to fight for America. They should participate in the political process that produces this fateful summons.” It wasn't until 1960’s when real movement began through the Voting rights act of 1965 holding provisions about 18 year old voters, not until march 10, 1971 the senate voted to ratify the 26th