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Rhiannon12866

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Tue Mar 29, 2022, 09:50 PM Mar 2022

Al Franken - Critical Race Theory - An ACTUAL Explanation - (March 29, 2022)



Finally, an actual definition and history of CRT. Marc Lamont Hill puts a lie to Republican bitching.


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Al Franken - Critical Race Theory - An ACTUAL Explanation - (March 29, 2022) (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Mar 2022 OP
I had NO idea that was the origin of the "grandfather clause". Until now. underpants Mar 2022 #1
Thanks for sharing! LittleGirl Mar 2022 #2

underpants

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1. I had NO idea that was the origin of the "grandfather clause". Until now.
Tue Mar 29, 2022, 10:33 PM
Mar 2022
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/10/21/239081586/the-racial-history-of-the-grandfather-clause

Various states created requirements — literacy tests and poll taxes and constitutional quizzes — that were designed to keep blacks from registering to vote. But many poor Southern whites were at risk of also losing their rights because they could not have met such expectations.

"If all these white people are going to be noncitizens along with blacks, the idea is going to lose a lot of support," says James Smethurst, who teaches African-American studies at the University of Massachusetts.

The solution? A half-dozen states passed laws that made men eligible to vote if they had been able to vote before African-Americans were given the franchise (generally, 1867), or if they were the lineal descendants of voters back then.

This was called the grandfather clause. Most such laws were enacted in the early 1890s.
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