If the negro be ignorant, you may define ignorance and disfranchise that.
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If the negro be vicious, you may define vice and disfranchise that.
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If the negro be poor, you may define poverty and disfranchise that.
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If the negro be idle, you may define idleness and disfranchise that.
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If the negro be lazy, you may define laziness and disfranchise that.
Uso de disenfranchise en inglés
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How much more can-howmuch more can he disenfranchise all of us?
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There is concern the delays could last into November and disenfranchise many Americans.
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I wish they'd disenfranchise the whole country, and send us a military governor.
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A lack of education and money disenfranchise many from playing sport, writes Ian O'Riordan.
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American capitalism historically has been used to oppress and disenfranchise women and people of color.
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The whole thing is gone, and for my part I wish they'd disenfranchise the borough.
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What if posting photos on Instagram exposed some polling site's systemic issues that disenfranchise voters?
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The dispute is narrowly about preventing a change in the electoral law that would disenfranchise voters.
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The Republicans' ability to disenfranchise and gerrymander is significantly reduced when they are in the minority.
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You're doing exactly what they're spending so much money trying to do, which is to disenfranchise.
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They dismissed claims the districts were drawn illegally with the intention to disenfranchise racial and ethnic groups.
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Pro-democracy advocates have warned that doing so would suppress participation among immigrant-aligned population and disenfranchise Democratic-leaning voters.
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The one thing which the white conservatives did when they regained power was to disenfranchise the blacks.
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Holder's position threatens their ability to disenfranchise.
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Contemporary schemes to disenfranchise American voters may be the most sophisticated, covert, and cynically exploitative in political memory.
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You cannot disenfranchise 450,000 teachers from talking about education, he said.