Suffrage And Reorganization the Subject Examined By a Voter of Ohio

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Suffrage And Reorganization the Subject Examined By a Voter of Ohio
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All agree that holding the South by mili- tary power should be resorted to only as an indispensable necessity ; and that it should be continued only so long as the necessity exists. The people will not acquiesce in this plan, for any otlier than temporary purposes, until all other feasible plans have been tried. The heavy expenses, and the other evils of it, will very soon teach them how to overcome their prejudices against the blacks. They will soon discover that an army of loyal black voters ...is cheaper and better to keep rebels in subjection than an army of soldiers. ^ Status of the States in Rehellion, and their rights and powers under the Constitu- tion.
Great diversity of opinion and confusion of ideas exist in the public mind as to the condition of the rebel States, and their rights and powers under the Constitution. The ques- tion has been discussed by both friends and enemies to the Government, on the theory, that, if we can once determine whether they are in the Union or out of it, then their rights and powers under the Constitution are deter- mined.


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