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The basis for the allegation that the purpose of the 1890 Mississippi Constitution was to restrict African American franchise.
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The factual basis for the complaint that the proposed amendment to section 244 of the 1890 Mississippi Constitution was designed to perpetuate white political supremacy.
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A list of delegates’ names at the 1890 Mississippi constitutional convention who sought to restrict African American franchise and perpetuate white supremacy.
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The factual basis for the assertion that the 1960 amendment to the 1890 Mississippi Constitution (any person registering to vote after the effective date of the law should be of good moral character) was designed to prevent African Americans from...
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Factual basis for allegation that since 1890 Mississippi has maintained and promoted white political supremacy and a racially segregated society; sections are divided both by the methods and by county and focus exclusively on voting; includes...
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Factual basis and sources for assertion that public education facilities for African Americans were and are inferior to those provided for whites.
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Purpose of six acts of the 1962 Mississippi legislature designed to “deter, prevent, delay and harass” African American efforts to vote and to facilitate discrimination against African Americans.
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Statistical analysis of census, registration, and voting data in Mississippi with regards to race between 1890 and 1962.
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The factual basis for assertions that between 1899 and 1952 African Americans were not allowed to vote, that literate African Americans were required to interpret sections of the Mississippi constitution, and that African Americans were excluded...