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Writing in 1901, former Reconstruction legislator George S. Boutwell lamented that the Fifteenth Amendment had been “defeated” and called the governments of the southern states “usurpations.” The amendment’s fate was an extraordinary example of constitutional nullification and an unusual event in the history of democracy. There cannot have been many instances in which millions of persons who enjoyed the right to vote suddenly had it taken away.
The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution
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