Ever since its inception, the United States has striven to promote liberty, equality and individual rights for its citizens. It sought to be the land of opportunity, but only a select population enjoyed this privilege.
Moral outrages ranging from the mass enslavement of African-Americans, to male-only suffrage until 1920, were some of the great inequities throughout US history. While the 1960s Civil Rights movement went a long way towards righting these historical wrongs, it's been mere decades since the milestone has been made.
So, what if the United States had, ever since its inception, guaranteed civil rights for all--regardless of race, gender, color or creed--from the very beginning?