AlfredNobel [comrade/them,any] to askchapo • 4 years agoWhat did you find out is fucked up after you became a leftist?message-squaremessage-square61 fedilinkarrow-up194file-text
arrow-up194message-squareWhat did you find out is fucked up after you became a leftist?AlfredNobel [comrade/them,any] to askchapo • 4 years agomessage-square61 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
Just found out the origin of "grandfathered in". The term originated in late nineteenth-century legislation and constitutional amendments passed by a number of U.S. Southern states, which created new requirements for literacy tests, payment of poll taxes, and/or residency and property restrictions to register to vote. States in some cases exempted those whose ancestors (grandfathers) had the right to vote before the American Civil War, or as of a particular date, from such requirements. The intent and effect of such rules was to prevent African-American former slaves and their descendants from voting, but without denying poor and illiterate whites the right to vote. Although these original grandfather clauses were eventually ruled unconstitutional, the terms grandfather clause and grandfather have been adapted to other uses. What else has a problematic history you didn't realize until later?
minus-squarevanilla_doucheweenie [none/use name]hexbear11·4 years agoMass graves filled with the remains of slaves were found under wall street during a construction project in the 90s link
Mass graves filled with the remains of slaves were found under wall street during a construction project in the 90s