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States were entitled to adopt policies that guarded residents against threats of fire, disease, crime, and other kinds of disorder. If the Ohio legislature believed that African Americans threatened the public peace, the Enquirer contended, it was within its rights to impose special regulations designed to discourage them from entering its jurisdiction and to hem them in once they arrived.2
Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction
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