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... It declared three things. First, according to the constitution, Negroes are not citizens of the United States. (Daily Courier) Secondly ...
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... in proportion to their numbers, had the same part in making the Constitution that the white people had." The fact that Negroes were citizens who participated ...
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... that Negroes who wish to continue on progressively show humility, the narrator was invited to give his speech again to the town's leading white citizens. ...
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... position. The language of the Declaration of Independence, said Taney, was "conclusive" on the subject of Negroes as citizens. Then ...
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... involved with the vital question of Congress' right to prohibit slavery in the territories, it called into question the very right of Negroes to be citizens . ...
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... How was she to know the underlying prejudices of people against Negroes? ... Other citizens saw Atticus as a man of virtue and respect, yet became overcome by ...
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... or trudges the streets of four other Southern states of Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Georgia, all of which treat the Negroes as tenth class citizens. ...
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... in a court of the United States in the cases specified by the Constitution." Taney's opinion stated that Negroes, even free Negroes, were not citizens of the ...
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... involved with the vital question of Congress' right to prohibit slavery in the territories, it called into question the very right of Negroes to be citizens . ...
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... involved with the vital question of Congress' right to prohibit slavery in the territories, it called into question the very right of Negroes to be citizens . ...
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... involved with the vital question of Congress' right to prohibit slavery in the territories, it called into question the very right of Negroes to be citizens . ...
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... involved with the vital question of Congress' right to prohibit slavery in the territories, it called into question the very right of Negroes to be citizens . ...
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... free territory. Taney found that since Negroes were not citizens, they had no right to bring suit before the court. Also, Taney ...
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... existed for many people in the country, middle and upper class citizens had the ... of the lower class, in their perfect, ignorant world "There were no Negroes. ...
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... The Negroes were holding night meetings; were going about; were becoming very ... ready in case they were attacked...men of southern states, citizens...some called ...
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... the Southerners swarmed to their state governments to disenfranchise the Negroes and to ... states had attempted to remove the franchise from the black citizens. ...
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... "The Anglos considered the French to be second class citizens, like Negroes in the south." commented Joan Bell , who lived in the town.(Martin, 1997) Lucien's ...
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... in public schools which did not value their freedoms as citizens of United ... have supplied equal physical facilities to both public schools (white and Negroes). ...
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... However, the decision is not in the hands of citizens who are defenders of human ... All around us and in the balcony on the opposite wall the Negroes were getting ...
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... established two exceptional but contrary societies due to the diversity of English citizens. ... He also refers to his own people as servants, Negroes, and men in ...
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... opportunities among its citizens." He went on to show that the only reason Negro children couldn't attend white schools was because they were Negroes. ...
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No one can honestly say Negroes are satisfied. ... She speaks for black Americans who have been second class citizens in their own home too long. ...
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No one can honestly say Negroes are satisfied. ... She speaks for black Americans who have been second class citizens in their own home too long. ...
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... I wish the Negroes had taken up arms for his cause. ... Ordinary citizens compelled to become slave hunters, any black man or woman even thought to be a slave sent ...
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... leading to the demonstrations and the clergy letter urging local citizens not to ... the word wait as having the equivalent meaning of never for Negroes of this ...
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... A proclamation was made on Thanksgiving, which declared since the citizens had experienced ... Negroes were executed two per week; over the false promises of lower ...
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... His father moved the family to Alabama and there assumed the presidency of the nearly bankrupt Talladega College for Negroes. Excluded by citizens of the white ...
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... The Church made little to no effort to convert Negroes. International missionary efforts were restricted to countries that contained Caucasian citizens. ...
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... Taney stated that Negroes had no right to bring suit in a US federal court as they were not citizens and had no right as citizens. ...
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... commented that "although forbidden to talk to my fellow citizens about their concerns I was allowed to interest myself in the American Negroes...To serve the ...
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