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Did Disenfranchisement Give the South an Electoral Advantage? - The Journal of the Civil War Era
There has been much recent discussion of the three-fifths clause of the Constitution, which boosted slaveholding states’ representation in the Electoral College by including for apportionment a population that received no benefits from government. Scholars have debated how this influenced national politics under slavery, but this conversation applies to the post-emancipation world as well.[1] Let … Read More Read More