Franchise. And Not This Man?

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Title

Franchise. And Not This Man?

Subject

African Americans, military service, suffrage

Description

Harper's Weekly published two political cartoons by Thomas Nast, one contrasting Confederate leaders applying for a pardon that would restore their voting rights with another of a wounded African American soldier who was denied the right of suffrage. African Americans in Virginia first voted in the 1867 election for delegates to a convention to write a new state constitution as required by federal law. Virginia's new constitution, ratified in 1869, guaranteed African American men the right to vote.

Creator

Thomas Nast

Source

Harper's Weekly, August 5, 1865, p. 489

Publisher

Harper and Brothers

Date

1865

Contributor

Library of Virginia

Rights

CC BY-SA

Format

JPG

Type

Engraving

Identifier

15_1076_001

Coverage

United States

Citation

Thomas Nast, “Franchise. And Not This Man?,” Remaking Virginia: Transformation Through Emancipation, accessed November 23, 2024, https://virginiamemory.com/online-exhibitions/items/show/589.