Learn how the Equality Act 2010 consolidated key UK anti-discrimination laws for stronger, simplified protections.
Discover the longest gap between US constitutional amendments—61 years from 1804 to 1865 during key historical events like the Civil War.
Learn how the 15th Amendment guarantees voting rights regardless of race or previous servitude, ratified in 1870 to protect African American men.
Explore why key 1960s social campaigns like Civil Rights and Women's Liberation faced ongoing challenges and unfinished goals in the 1970s.
Learn about the 2nd and 3rd Amendments of the US Constitution protecting gun rights and barring soldier quartering in homes.
Learn the key points of the 21st Amendment: repeal of Prohibition and state authority over alcohol regulation in the U.S.
Learn why Southern states and Democratic politicians opposed the 14th Amendment during Reconstruction and its impact on civil rights.
Learn which U.S. president signed the 16th and 19th amendments, enabling income tax and women's voting rights.
Explore how the Colour bar enforced racial segregation and its lasting impact on equity and opportunities.