On July 4, 1831 Williams Watkin, writing as "A Colored Baltimorean" wrote a lamentation on the meaning of Independence Day in The Genius of Emancipation, an abolitionist paper published in Baltimore. His words began:pic.twitter.com/x8cVRvDNh3
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In Justice Marshall's speech he noted that the government devised by the founders "was defective, requiring several amendments, a civil war, and momentous social transformation" to be turned into the document it was in 1987.pic.twitter.com/bsnpk42DDN
Marshall also cautioned against treating the Constitution as a product of its time, noting that "the effects of the Framers' compromise have remained for generations. They arose from the contradiction between guaranteeing liberty and justice to all, and denying both to Negroes."pic.twitter.com/K5ODSqyNrl
Here is Justice Marshall's full speech concerning the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution and his unwillingness to participate in the festivities with "flag-waving fervor": https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2686&context=vlr …
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