Robert Reich
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153 years ago today, the 15th Amendment was ratified.

It proclaims that no state can deny or abridge a citizen’s right to vote “on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.”

It was made by possible by the votes of Black men enfranchised following the end of the Civil War.
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Dorothy Ruh
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It did not apply to women.
09:16 AM - Oct 09, 2023
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Brown Sugar BLM
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Sitara 68
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In response to Robert Reich.
OMG! I am so glad to see you here!
09:31 PM - Feb 03, 2023
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JackieDavis
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In response to Sitara 68.
Happy I bumped into you, Fella Texan! (I'm in Austin) Thanks for finding Robert Reich and Brooklyn Dad, I'm still bumbling around looking for folks I was following at the dead bird. Hoping to pick up new buds, too and we garden in the same zone! Fading fast but will follow before I nod out!
10:46 PM - Feb 03, 2023
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Ben Burch
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In response to Robert Reich.
And today's GOP would repeal it if they were allowed to.
11:24 AM - Feb 03, 2023
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RealGee
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In response to Robert Reich.
You're Here! 😃
10:54 AM - Feb 03, 2023
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Joshua Hartke
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In response to Robert Reich.
Glad to see you here! Always love your thoughts.
10:53 AM - Feb 03, 2023
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Robert Reich
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In response to Robert Reich.
As noted by Prof. Bernard Fraga on Twitter, "Reconstruction would have ended before it (really) began without Black men voting pre-15th Amendment."

And Prof. Stephen West says, "Black men voted for the southern state governments that ratified the 15th Amendment and put it in the Constitution."
10:50 AM - Feb 03, 2023
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