The Votes and Speeches of Martin Van Buren, on the Subjects of the Right of Suffrage, the Qualifications of Coloured Persons to Vote, and the Appointment or Election of Justices of the Peace. In the Convention of the State of New York, (assembled to Amend
New York Constitutional Convention
The Votes and Speeches of Martin Van Buren, on the Subjects of the Right of Suffrage, the Qualifications of Coloured Persons to Vote, and the Appointment or Election of Justices of the Peace. In the Convention of the State of New York, (assembled to Amend
New York Constitutional Convention
This book is a collection of the speeches and writings of Martin Van Buren on the subjects of suffrage and justice in New York State. It includes Van Buren's arguments in favor of extending the right to vote to African Americans and advocating for the election of justices of the peace.
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