| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - Cloture - 1948 - 350 pages
...whether it was not passed also about that same time : "The Constitution of Virginia shall never be go amended or changed as to deprive any citizens or class...citizens of the United States of the right to vote, who are entitled to vote by the constitution herein recognized, except as punishment for such crimes... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1869 - 870 pages
...neither of . i /ч t . . . said State« shall ever be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote in suid State, who are entitled to vote by the constitution thereof herein recognized, except as a punishment... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1965 - 1226 pages
...that the constitutions of the States "shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote." It is therefore plain, under all the circumstances, that the so-called poll-tax laws of the State bringing... | |
| United States. Congress. House. House Administration - 1965 - 196 pages
...That the constitution of Mississippi shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote who are entitled to vote by the constitution herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes... | |
| Mississippi. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1142 pages
...That the constitution of Mississippi shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen, or class of citizens, of the United States of the right to vote, who are entitled to vote by the constitution herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes... | |
| H. Leon Prather - African Americans - 1979 - 312 pages
...the constitutions of the said States shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote in said States."14 On the constitutionality of the suffrage amendment, the legalist George Rountree expounded... | |
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