Source: Gideon Welles, Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy, Diary Entry, May 9, 1865. The Federal government has no right and has not attempted to dictate on the matter of suffrage to any state, and I apprehend it will not conduce to any harmony to arrogate and exercise arbitrary power over the states which have been in rebellion. It was never intended by the founders of the Union that the Federal government should prescribe suffrage to the states. We shall get rid of slavery by constitutional means. But conferring on the black civil rights is another matter. I know not the authority.

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Source: Gideon Welles, Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy, Diary Entry, May 9, 1865.
The Federal government has no right and has not attempted to dictate on the matter of suffrage to any state, and
I apprehend it will not conduce to any harmony to arrogate and exercise arbitrary power over the states which
have been in rebellion. It was never intended by the founders of the Union that the Federal government should
prescribe suffrage to the states. We shall get rid of slavery by constitutional means. But conferring on the black
civil rights is another matter. I know not the authority.
Transcribed Image Text:Document D Source: Gideon Welles, Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy, Diary Entry, May 9, 1865. The Federal government has no right and has not attempted to dictate on the matter of suffrage to any state, and I apprehend it will not conduce to any harmony to arrogate and exercise arbitrary power over the states which have been in rebellion. It was never intended by the founders of the Union that the Federal government should prescribe suffrage to the states. We shall get rid of slavery by constitutional means. But conferring on the black civil rights is another matter. I know not the authority.
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