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For Their Rights As Citizens Essay Research

For Their Rights As Citizens Essay, Research Paper


For Their Rights as Citizens


During the Civil War, almost 200,000 African Americans fought alongside white


people. What did these African Americans fight for? Some fought for the freedom of


others of their kind. While others fought for equality in the eyes of white people. Even


some fought for revenge against the Southern way of life. But what I believe that they


fought for was their rights as citizens. They wanted to be treated as Citizens of the United


States of America, and have all of the privileges endowed to citizens.


?If we fight to maintain a Republican Government, we want Republican


privileges…..all we ask is the proper enjoyment of the rights of citizenship,? p205. This


tells me that the African Americans were thinking of their rights of citizenship before the


war had concluded. To them, being a citizen of the United States meant that they could


do what ever they wanted to do. They could pursue dreams they had to go visit


everywhere and anywhere in this country freely. Nobody would be holding them down or


selling off their children anymore. They would no longer be automatons, they would have


a say in what they wanted to accomplish in life, from banking to farming, to being land


owners themselves.


The African Americans also wanted to demonstrate that they were willing to fight


for their rights. Sergeant Charles Singer wrote, ?show the whole world that we are willing


to fight for our rights…? p.215. This shows that they wanted to prove that they were


willing to die for those rights allotted to citizens. ?Let us by a common cause now made


holy by our blood, raise ourselves from the mire,? p.216. To me this shows the


willingness of the African Americans to join together fight for a cause, and not fear death.


Because in the end, they would earn citizenship and all of its benefits. This is a good


reason to fight, earn freedom from oppression, and be given the rights allotted to all


citizens.


Some fighting under the banner of citizenship and its rights, believed that they


disserved the same rights as the white people. ?…I am not willing to fight for anything less


that the white man fights for…….Give me my rights, the rights that this Government owes


me, the same rights that the white man has,? p.208. This tells me that the African


Americans wanted no less than what the white people already had. And that is not a bad


thing. Everyone diss

erves to be treated equally, where does it say the black man is a lesser


being than a white man. It says that nowhere, throughout time oppressed people have


earned their freedom from the oppressors. For example look at ancient Egypt, what


happened to those slaves, they were freed, the Roman Empire which thrived for so long


collapsed, lived off of slavery. Time has proven that societies that live off of slavery


collapse after time.


A lot of African Americans wanted a say in the Government, and who was elected


into office. This meant the right to vote, which is the right held by all Americans now.


Back then only male landowners could vote. The African American man wanted that


changed, ?he wanted the right to vote and be voted for.? p.208 This quote is saying that


the African American not only wanted the right to vote, but to run for a government


position. ?We ask to be made equal before the law; grant us this and we ask no


more,?p.225. The way I interpreted this is that the African Americans wanted all of the


same rights granted to the white people. I don?t blame them for wanting that, after being


drug away from their homes, forced to work to death, they disserved no less from people.


The ?African-American soldiers fought for full citizenship in the United States,?


p.206. In 1857 the Supreme Court had rules that African Americans were not citizens.


So there were restrictions on free blacks before the war. They could not move to another


state, or serve on juries and testify in court, and not attend public schools. The African


American was fighting for these privileges, rights, bestowed on any white person of the


time. They were fighting for the right to vote, contribute taxes, be voted for, and


especially freedom to pursue their own happiness.


During the turbulent era of the Civil War, African Americans had a lot to lose if


the North lost the war. For example they would lose their rights as people, and be treated


as automatons in fields. This is the reason the black man fought, he fought to be


recognized as a person, not as property. With the recognition as a person, he would gain


rights, these rights meant he was a citizen with responsibility towards their country. With


these rights he could make this country a better place to live for all races. In the end,


?they were fighting for their rights as Americans,? p205.


Bibliography


A Grand Army of Black Men, Edwin S. Redkey, Cambridge University Press, 1992

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