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Citizens
- | Equal Suffrage. Address from the Colored Citizens of Norfolk, Va., to the People of the United States, 1865, excerpts |
- | Alfred R. Waud, The First Vote, illustration in Harper's Weekly, 16 Nov. 1867 |
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Equal Suffrage: PDF file* nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai2/freedom/text5/suffrage.pdf
The First Vote:
blackhistory.harpweek.com/7Illustrations/Reconstruction/ TheFirstVote.htm
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Online Sources
| Equal Suffrage: National Humanities Center
The First Vote: HarpWeek
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Printing
| If you choose to print these texts:
- Print directly from these sites.
- Length: 7 pages.
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Supplemental sites
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Address of the Colored State Convention to the People of the State of South Carolina, Nov. 1865, from History Matters
The Civil War Amendments (13, 14, 15), summary from the Philadelphia Inquirer
The Civil War Amendments, text from Northern Virginia Community College
Rights and Power: The Politics of Reconstruction, from Digital History
Voting Then, Voting Now, from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow (PBS)
African American History and Literature, 1865-1917: Online Resources
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 | *PDF file - You will need software on your computer that allows you to read and print Portable Document Format (PDF) files, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have this software, you may download it FREE from Adobe's Web site. |
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