Landmark Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, Volume 2Maureen Harrison, Steve Gilbert Excellent Books, 1992 - 237 pages An important reference that provides the historical context and constitutional perspective of the most important Supreme Court cases. Landmark Decisions of the United States Supreme Court offers an unparalleled history of the Supreme Court and its impact on American democracy and society. |
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That unfortunate race had for more than a century | 15 |
The right of suffrage when granted will be protected | 36 |
If she believed she had a right to vote and voted | 43 |
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