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Title: . E. B. Dubois, Of the Dawn of Freedom: A synopsis and critical discussion
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by a grant of unconstitutional power. The argument gathered tremendous strength South and North; but its very strength was its weakness. For, argued the plain common-sense of the nation, if it is unconstitutional, unpractical, and futile for the nation to stand guardian over its helpless wards, then there is left but one alternative,?to make those wards their own guardians by arming them with the ballot... Showed first 250 characters
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For, argued the plain common-sense of the nation, if it is unconstitutional, unpractical, and futile for the nation to stand guardian over its helpless wards, then there is left but one alternative,?to make those wards their own guardians by arming them with the ballot... Showed next 250 characters
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