Samuel Blackburn Published Letter, 1829 March
This letter responds to a note informing Blackburn that he had been nominated for a seat in the senate, despite the fact that the writers didn't know his views on suffrage. Blackburn regrets their unwanted efforts but lays out his views anyway. He has supported suffrage for all free white males over 21 who either pay taxes or have served in the militia, ever since 1781 when he saw loyal citizens denied that right. He also says that representation to the Legislature should be based on free white population only, equating the slaves of the East with the cattle of the West. The remainder of the letter concerns reform and the upcoming constitutional convention.
Dates
- 1829 March
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.1 Linear Feet
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository