July 28, 1868 – The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution is adopted. Its citizenship clause provides a broad definition of citizenship that overruled the Dred Scott v. Sanford ruling by the United States Supreme Court (1857) that had held that blacks could not be citizens of the United States.
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