| American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1900 - 808 pages
...his often-quoted prophecy so thoroughly falsified in recent years : ' " We doubt very much whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against the negro as a class or on account of their race will ever be held to come within the purview of this provision. It is so clearly a provision... | |
| Biology - 1900 - 794 pages
...effect of the provision; the learned justice who spoke for the court saying: 'We doubt very much whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will even be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Emlin McClain - Constitutional law - 1900 - 1134 pages
...amendment Congress was authorized to enforce it by suitable legislation. We doubt very much whether lands, has been recognized in several decisions of this court. Thus in negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| University of the State of New York - Education - 1900 - 804 pages
...significant language and quoted and approved it again in the Strauder case : " We doubt very much whether any action of a State not directed 'by way of discrimination against the negroes, as a class . . will ever be -held to cvm-c within the purview of this provision. [14th Amendment]... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1900 - 796 pages
...his often-quoted prophecy so thoroughly falsified in' recent years: 1 " We doubt very much whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against thejiegro as a class or on account of their race will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - Forensic orations - 1901 - 776 pages
...amendment, Congress was authorized to enforce it by suitable legislation. We doubt very much whether any action of a State, not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Zoology, Economic - 1902 - 536 pages
...of the provision; the learned justice who spoke for the court saying: ' We doubt very much whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will even be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - Judges - 1903 - 600 pages
...to be remedied by this clause, and by it such laws are forbidden. . . . We doubt very much whether any action of a State, not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1903 - 368 pages
...formerly exercised unlimited dominion over them.' * * * And it was added, 'We doubt very much whether any action of a State, not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes, as a class, will ever be held to come within the purview of this provision. ' ' ' (Strauder... | |
| Frederick Newton Judson - Taxation - 1903 - 906 pages
...amendment, Congress was authorized to enforce it by suitable legislation. We doubt very much whether any action of a State not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
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