Lincolnshire, like many regions in the United States during the 19th century, had mixed feelings about suffrage for African Americans. While some individuals and groups supported the extension of voting rights to freed Black men, particularly following the Civil War and the passage of the 15th Amendment, there were also significant segments of the population that opposed it. The overall sentiment often reflected the broader societal attitudes of the time, which included both progressive and conservative viewpoints on race and rights.
Only some African American should be able to vote
They were entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
support for african american suffrage
Educated, white women should gain the right to vote before African american men.
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Only some African American should be able to vote
Only some African American should be able to vote
Only some African American should be able to vote
Only some African American should be able to vote
Only some African American should be able to vote
They were entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
support for african american suffrage
support for african american suffrage
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They were entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Educated, white women should gain the right to vote before African american men.
Support for african American suffrage.