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The U.S. Constitution did
                   not give any rights to the
                   nearly 4 million enslaved
                   Africans in the country.







































               The U.S. Constitution was adopted in 1787, followed in 1791
               by the Bill of Rights. The bill included 10 amendments to the
               Constitution that limited the power of the government by

               granting rights to individual citizens.

               Extending Rights to All

               In France and the United States, it was clear that the documents
               gave rights to all groups in society. In France, Olympe de Gouges
               wrote her own Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the
               Female, as women were excluded from the original. In the United
               States, rights were not extended to Native Americans or to enslaved
               Africans. The history of civil rights activism is, in some ways, the
               story of fighting to make governments extend rights to everyone.

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