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Note A:
The “super citizenship status” was ratified, passed enacted by US Congress, post the January 1,1863, Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment; in the form of the 1866 Civil Rights Act, the Progenitor of the 14th Amendment “Birthright” Citizenship of the 1865, military “recognized and maintained (protected), emancipated, chattel slaves and Freemen (non-enslaved American Africans), by which It, the former was/is codified, embedded and forever enshrined enshrined into the US Federal, Constitution as long as this “nation under GOD, shall not perish from the earth”.
Passage, Enactment, Ratification of The Triad Amendments
To date, of the Twenty-seven (27), there is no other set of such conglomerated, interlocking of federal Amendments within the Constitution, signifying its total importance in the existence of the this Union Republican Form of Government (Art.4. Sec.4, of Constitution)
The Progressive Chronological Order
Step 1, First, The 13th Amendment: December 6,1865, Abolishes Chattel Slavery
US Senate on April 8, 1864 | US House of Representatives on January 31, 1865
     Note: ratified by the required 27 of the then 36 states on December 6, 1865, and proclaimed on December 18.
Step 2, Second, The Civil Rights Act, April9,1866: Super Citizenship
     Note: In conglomeration with and on the foundation of the Emancipation Proclamation, being founded on the 1st & 2nd Congressional Confiscation Acts of August 6,1861 and July 17, 1862; this federal Act bolstered the super citizenship status of federalized, black citizens.
Step 3, Third, The 14th Amendment, July 9, 1868: Codifies Super Citizenship
    Note: Congress voted for the 14th Amendment in order to eliminate doubts about the constitutionality of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to ensure
that no subsequent Congress could later repeal or alter the main provisions of that Act.
Step 4, Fourth, The 15th Amendment: The Vote
Note:
Passed on February 26, 1869, and was certified as duly ratified and part of the Constitution on March 30, 1870.  According to the Library of Congress, in the House of Representatives 144 Republicans voted to approve the 15th Amendment, with zero Democrats in favor, 39 no votes, and seven abstentions. In the Senate, 33 Republicans voted to approve, again with zero Democrats in favor.
The Christian, conservative element that moralized the Democratic Party, consistently railed against any federal laws or acts ranging from liberation of the chattel slaves, the abolishing of chattel slavery; super citizenship; authority to govern via the vote