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Rep. Thaddeus Stevens read this petition on the House floor—the first of hundreds for universal suffrage. Prominent abolitionists and suffragists signed the petition, rallying around gender and racial equality. However, by 1867, deep divisions developed around race. The universal suffrage movement would ultimately split over how to achieve suffrage—and for whom.

Details

  • Title: Petition for universal suffrage
  • Date Created: 1866
  • Original Source: National Archives
  • Rights: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, National Archives and Records Administration

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