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under the left side it says:
pardon: columbia, shall i trust these men franchise: and not this man?
- the men kneeling on the left side panel of the cartoon are? ex confederate officials or soldiers seeking pardon after civil war.
- this cartoon shows the point of view of?
- which amendment grants the right that is desired by the right hand panel?|
Question 27
The cartoon contrasts pardoning ex - Confederate men (left) with denying franchise to a Black man (right, likely a Union veteran). The perspective is likely of those supporting Black suffrage and critical of leniency toward ex - Confederates, so it shows the viewpoint of Radical Republicans or those advocating for equal rights for Black Americans after the Civil War, emphasizing fairness in rights (franchise) and being critical of pardoning former Confederates without ensuring Black rights.
The right - hand panel is about "franchise" (voting rights). The 15th Amendment to the US Constitution grants the right to vote to African - American men, stating that the right to vote shall not be denied or abridged on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. This matches the desire for the Black man (in the right panel) to have the right to vote (franchise).
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Those who advocate for equal rights (franchise) for Black Americans and are critical of leniency toward ex - Confederate officials/soldiers (e.g., Radical Republicans or supporters of Black suffrage after the Civil War).