List of landmark African-American legislation

This is a list of landmark legislation, court decisions, executive orders, and proclamations in the United States significantly affecting African Americans.

Congressional Legislation

Bills not passed

  • Land Ordinance of 1784: Prohibited slavery in any new states after the year 1800. Omitted in final version of the bill
  • Wilmot Proviso (1847) - sought to prohibit slavery in the territory acquired in the Mexican-American War.
  • Lodge Fair Elections bill (1890) - proposal to empower the federal government to ensure fair elections. Failed after the Republican Party dropped support for it in exchange for the South's support of the McKinley Tariff and the Sherman Silver Purchase Act.
  • Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill (1921) - sought to codify lynching as a federal crime. Defeated after a Senate filibuster by Southern Democrats.
  • Costigan-Wagner antilynching bill (1934)
  • Gavagan-Fish antilynching bill (1940)
  • Civil Rights Act of 1990 - sought to ease requirements for plaintiffs in civil rights litigation. Passed by Congress but vetoed by President George H.W. Bush.
  • Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act (2021-22), a proposed act to investigate potential reparations for slavery in the United States, introduced as H.R. 40
  • George Floyd Justice In Policing Act (2020-21) - sought to combat police misconduct, excessive force, and racial bias in American policing after murders of George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks.

Bills signed into law

U.S. Constitution

Constitutional Clauses

  • Article I, Section 2, Clause 3: Declared that slaves be counted as three-fifths of a person in the U.S. Census for the apportionment of members to the U.S. House of Representatives. Reached as a compromise between the Northern free states and the Southern slave states.
  • Article I, Section 9, Clause 1: Prohibited Congress from prohibiting the international slave trade before the year 1808.
  • Article IV, Section 2, Clause 3: Mandated that runaway slaves must be extradited to their state of origin.

Ratified Amendments

Unratified or Proposed Amendments

Federal court decisions

Decisions

Executive Orders and Proclamations

Federal bureaucracy

Important Organizations and Individuals

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References

  1. ^ "Equal Employment Opportunity Act Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc". definitions.uslegal.com. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  2. ^ "Summary of H.R. 5689 (97th): Civil Rights Act of 1982". GovTrack.us. Retrieved 2020-07-16.