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Editorial
May 26, 1948
Atlanta Daily World
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
What is this article about?
Quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt titled 'THE RIGHT TO VOTE' advocating for universal suffrage without racial, color, creed, tax, or artificial barriers, stating it will benefit the nation.
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THE RIGHT TO VOTE
"The right to vote must be open to all our citizens irrespective of race, color, or creed - without tax or artificial restrictions of any kind.
The sooner we get to that basis of political equality, the better it will be for the country as a whole."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The right to vote must be open to all our citizens irrespective of race, color, or creed - without tax or artificial restrictions of any kind.
The sooner we get to that basis of political equality, the better it will be for the country as a whole."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
What sub-type of article is it?
Suffrage
What keywords are associated?
Voting Rights
Suffrage
Political Equality
Race Color Creed
What entities or persons were involved?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Universal Right To Vote Without Restrictions
Stance / Tone
Advocacy For Political Equality
Key Figures
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Key Arguments
Right To Vote Open To All Citizens Irrespective Of Race, Color, Or Creed
No Tax Or Artificial Restrictions On Voting
Political Equality Benefits The Country