Journal of the Constitutional Convention of Virginia: Held in the City of Richmond, Beginning June 12th, 1901 (Classic Reprint)

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During the long revolving cycle of intervening time, he had founded no empire, built no towered city, invented no art, dis coyered no truth, bequeathed no everlasting possession to the future, through law-giver, hero, bard or benefactor of man kind Under the circumstances existing at the period of re construction, the bestowal of universal suffrage upon the negro was a grievous wrong to both races It would have been far better for the negro, as well as the white man, that intelligence should be permitted to govern When the era of good feeling between the sections shall be entirely restored and all the hates growmg out of the unhappy fratricidal strife shall be forever in the deep bosom of the ocean buried, it may be that our Northern fellow citizens for the good of our common country and the elevation of American citizenship may consent to the repeal of the fifteenth amendment That would be a con summation devoutly to be Wished, but until that auspicious day shall come, we must adapt ourselves to the conditions in which we are placed The fifteenth amendment provides that the right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

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