Al Rowell

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The Slaughter-House Cases was the first case interpreting the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Court ruled that it only applied to Black people—”the slave race,” as the Court called us—and, regardless of race, the Fourteenth Amendment did not provide for equality of economic privileges for all people.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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