Speech of Hon Jno a Bingham of Ohio in Reply to Hon John J Crittenden O

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John Armor Bingham
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Mr. WICKLIFFE. The question I was in- quiring about was not about the protection of lite. What political rights^do the black men hold in the State of Ohio ?
Mr. BINGHAM. The gentleman's inquiry about their right to vote I had anticipated and answered. I suppose the gentleman did not hear it. I say that he would be a very bold man who, at this time, would venture to aver that nobody is a citizen of the United States who has not the right to vote. I say further, that there never has been a time s
...ince the ex- istence of this Republic, when a majority of the citizens of the Unii;ed States had the right to vote. Your wives and daughters are natural- born citizens of the United States. Citizen- ship is their birth-right. There is, there can be no question about this. I will not repeat my argument. I have thus spoken to answer and dispose of that trifling quibble interposed here eternally against any attempt to do justice be- tween man and man, as if a man's right to live or breathe the air of heaven depended upon hia right to vote.

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