Black Philadelphians Defend their Voting Rights, 1838

Black Philadelphians Defend their Voting Rights, 1838 The expansion of voting rights to poor white men brought a loss of voting rights for Black men. Race, rather than class, quickly became the most important social distinction in the United States. Some wealthy Black men, like James Forten and Robert Purvis of Pennsylvania, lost voting rights … Continue reading Black Philadelphians Defend their Voting Rights, 1838