Al Rowell

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In 1880, the Supreme Court decided a case called Strauder v. West Virginia, which held that laws making Black people ineligible to serve on juries violated the Constitution. It’s important to note here that the Court ruled the legal exclusion of Black jurors as a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s grant of equal protection, not the Sixth Amendment’s promise of an impartial jury.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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