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Virginia Bar Association President (1903) Explains Why 15th Amendment Grant of Black Voting Rights Was a Mistake

We know that the 15th Amendment giving non-white men the right to vote was ratified in 1870. We also know that various state laws and…

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Was The 14th Amendment’s Legislative Intent To Correct the Wrongs of Slavery and Discrimination?

In the recent oral argument before the Supreme Court in the case of Merrill v. Milligan, the State of Alabama argued that the Voting Rights…

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New Yorker: Should Dred Scott Decision Be Taught in Law School?

The New Yorker has an essay on the trend in some law schools to no longer have students read the entire Dred Scott Decision in…

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The Challenge for Frederick Douglass: Lee’s Death, Black Soldiers & the Memory of the Civil War

Frederick Douglass ECW I sometimes hear comedians joke that Black History Month, celebrated annually in February, is during the shortest month of the year. Rather…

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When Frederick Douglass Met Pres. Johnson to Ask for Right to Vote, Johnson Warned of Race War

On February 7, 1866 Frederick Douglass led a delegation of 13 representatives of the National Convention of Colored Men to the White House to meet…

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Randall Kennedy Reviews Eric Foner’s Recent Book on the Reconstruction Amendments in LRB

Legal scholar Randall Kennedy reviews Eric Foner’s new book on the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments in the London Review of Books. Foner’s The Second…

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Profiles in Courage, Adelbert Ames, JFK and Reconstruction Racism

Today’s New Yorker has an article by Nicholas Lemann on persistent questions he has about John F. Kennedy’s Pulitzer Prize winning book Profiles in Courage….

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David Blight Writes in NY Times on the History of Voter Suppression

David Blight has an interesting article in the New York Times on how current efforts to suppress the vote echo those tried during the Reconstruction…

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Indiana Dems Explain Their Principled Opposition to 15th Amendment: “the government was formed for white men” March 1869

At the end of February 1869 the 15th Amendment giving equal voting rights to Black men was passed by Congress and sent to the states…

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March 1, 1869 Nevada First State to Ratify 15th Amendment Barring Racial Exclusion from Voting

On March 1, 1869 Nevada became the first state to ratify the 15th Amendment banning racial exclusions in voting. Gold Hill Daily News Tuesday, Mar…

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