WE SUPPORT US!
In celebration of the 160th anniversary of the first Civil Rights Act of 1866, the one that ensured Black People would be considered 'citizens' --we are having an 1866 Campaign for Cailloux. Capt. Andre Cailloux fought and died so valiantly for our freedom, a freedom that affords us the RIGHT to fight for Civil Rights, again and again and again. Like, damn, in 2025 we are STILL fighting but we would not be able to so if Cailloux and the other 200,000 Black men had not fought for that initial freedom. Donate any denomination of 1866.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1866, passed on April 9, 1866, was the first federal law to define citizenship and guarantee equal rights to all persons born in the United States, particularly those of African descent, including the right to own property, sue in court, and enjoy the full protection of federal law.