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... condition of servitude . The States , before these amendments could legally have prescribed racial and sex qualifications for voting . The States may legally fix poll - tax qualifications until another change is made in the Consti ...
... condition of servitude . The States , before these amendments could legally have prescribed racial and sex qualifications for voting . The States may legally fix poll - tax qualifications until another change is made in the Consti ...
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... condition may be . The CHAIRMAN . Do I understand you there that while you don't distribute it according to race or ... conditions as far as the law is concerned , and the Mississippi law pays teachers in schools not only grades - they ...
... condition may be . The CHAIRMAN . Do I understand you there that while you don't distribute it according to race or ... conditions as far as the law is concerned , and the Mississippi law pays teachers in schools not only grades - they ...
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... condition there provided for . In other words , the Constitution says who are qualified electors , and this bill is in the face , in my judgment , of this provision of the Constitution . The States varied in the qualification for ...
... condition there provided for . In other words , the Constitution says who are qualified electors , and this bill is in the face , in my judgment , of this provision of the Constitution . The States varied in the qualification for ...
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... condition of servitude , and perhaps one other phase . In Pirtle v . Brown , a Tennessee case , decided by the ... condition of voting , a condition of that kind is perfectly reasonable and it tends to encourage people to share the ...
... condition of servitude , and perhaps one other phase . In Pirtle v . Brown , a Tennessee case , decided by the ... condition of voting , a condition of that kind is perfectly reasonable and it tends to encourage people to share the ...
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... condition of the right to vote . In my opinion , this is an unconstitutional bill and should not be passed or ... conditions of the country at the time the original Federal Constitution was framed and ratified by the people of the States ...
... condition of the right to vote . In my opinion , this is an unconstitutional bill and should not be passed or ... conditions of the country at the time the original Federal Constitution was framed and ratified by the people of the States ...
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