The Great Question for the People Essays On the Elective Franchise Or Who Has

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If so, it was not true in point of fact, that the Constitution was exclusively for the white race, is, in my opinion, not only an assumption not warranted by anything in the Constitution, but contradicted by its opening declaration that it was ordained and established by the people of the United States, for themselves and their poster- ity. And as free colored persons were then citizens of at least five States, and so in every sense part of the people of the United States, they were among those... for whom and whose posterity the Constitution was ordained and established.
"Again, it has been objected, that if the Constitution has left to the several States the rightful power to determine who of their inhabitants shall be citizens of the United States, the States may make aliens citizens.
" The answer is obvious. The Constitution has left to the States the determination what persons born within their respec- 28 tive limits shall acquire by birth citizenship of the United States; it has not left to them any power to prescribe any rule for the removal of the disabilities of alienage.


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