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Doesn't make sense, but what does?
Check your history: blacks got to vote, on occasion,
in about a dozen places, post 1866, and for a long
time after. The Civil Rights Act was a marvelous piece
of legislation that had little to no effect in most parts of the US,
(Tenn was just being readmitted under Reconstruction), and if one
had a beef about not "being treated equal", it usually fell
on deaf ears or by a gunning sheriff or, a lynch mob.
It was, and still is, the basis for equal protection under the law,
discrimination, etc.
Do some homework on Right to Vote, state by state, etc.
Yes, Women were treated as chattel then...
Hope I helped on your homework, lol!
BR,mD
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