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Civil Rights of Virgina

Liberty University

HIUS 390-D03


Every human being from the dawn of time desires to be free and to have the ability to decide

for himself where his happiness lies and how to fulfill it. These rights are given by God but often

denied by man through the imposition of power by mankind upon others. In the United States,

both before and after it became an independent nation, this desire remained unfulfillable to the

vast majority of African Americans and women of every race. It also affected those in poverty.

The advancement of civil rights has been a slow and laborious process and the state of Virginia,

as first a colony and then as one of the founding states, has played a prominent role in the

development of resisting then granting and gaining equal rights for every human being that call it

their home.

Viginia’s history for the long fought battle of civil rights all began in 1619 when the first

African slave ship arrived in Jamestown. Before long, slaves began to run away from the masters

that claimed ownership of them. By 1660 laws were enacted to protect the wealth of slave

owners by forcing returned slaves to pay for the cost entailed in the search for them. In 1662, a

law was written that children born to slave mothers but fathered by their free masters would

remain in the condition of the mother: as slaves. In 1669, it became excusable for a master to kill

a defiant slave because since it was decided, he was simply destroying his own property. In 1680,

it became illegal for any slave to own or carry any weapon that could be used to instigate an

insurrection or used to defend himself and slaves were not allowed to leave their master’s

property without written consent which they must carry with them. In 1682, it became legal to

enslave an non white person, including native Americans, if they refused to be converted to

, Christianity and if they dared to raise their hands in self defense or defiance, then it was legal to

end their life. By 1705, it was declared illegal for any minister to marry a white person to anyone

from any other race. If they dared to do so, they would be levied with a substantial fine. Sadly

throughout the rest of the 1700s, these laws were upheld and obeyed by most persons.

[ CITATION Samnd \l 1033 ].1


During the Civil War years, the Confederate states, Virginia being the lead, removed most

civil rights from all citizens and imposed extreme rules upon everyone. The absence of men due

to the war itself caused food production to drop and the slave to white ratio to rise. Martial law

then ensued and the state controlled voting, food consumption, and the market value of products.

These war time denials of all civil rights allowed them to confiscate land from non sympathizers,

deny prisoners the right to juries, and the only way to avoid incarceration was to “join the

Confederate army, an operation that effectively turned the Habeas Corpus Commission into an

additional conscription service.” [ CITATION Jimer \l 1033 ]. 2


With the abolition of all slavery in the nation, African American men began to fight for their

rights to vote as citizens of the state of Virginia. They began voting but their votes were not

counted. In 1867 to 1868, they had their votes counted to elect African Americans as delegates

for the Constitutional Convention. [ CITATION Bre20 \l 1033 ]. 3 African Americans began

rallying for free public schools and access to universities. In 1882, they opened Virginia Normal

and Collegiate Institute, the first public university for non whites. Black people primarily

supported Republican candidates which prompted the Democrat party to begin enacting laws to

ensure white supremacy within the state. Across the southern part of the nation, Jim Crow laws

began to be enacted to keep black and white people separated from one another. It was illegal to

have interracial marriages or for African Americans to use the same public facilities as white

people. Laws were passed that increased the difficulty for black people to vote. By the turn of the

century to 1900, African Americans had mostly stopped participating in politics due to the new

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