Kenneth Bernoska

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Virginia state senator Carter Glass, like many other white politicians, swooned at the thought of bringing the Mississippi Plan to his state. During Virginia’s 1901–2 state constitutional convention, Glass championed a plan that would “eliminate the darkey as a political factor in this state in less than five years.” “Will it not be done by fraud and discrimination?” asked a fellow delegate. “By fraud, no. By discrimination, yes,” replied Glass.
One Person, No Vote (YA edition): How Not All Voters Are Treated Equally
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