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Democrats, however, were not persuaded. They homed in swiftly on the Republicans’ central aspiration, which was to limit the powers of the states, and they rejected it. They denied that the Thirteenth Amendment authorized Congress to do anything other than outlaw chattel slavery itself. Congress still had no power, they said, to reach into the states and tell them to change their laws or even to stop enforcing laws associated with the rights of their residents.
Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction
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