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The Wyandotte Convention: an address

By John Alexander Martin

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how a group of young and unknown people bravely fought to create a fair set of laws that would guide a state through the tumultuous years of slavery and division.

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2016-04-12
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"The Wyandotte Convention: an address by John Alexander Martin" serves as a captivating reflection on a pivotal moment in Kansas history. This book presents a speech given years after Kansas's Wyandotte Constitutional Convention, and looks back at how that gathering shaped the state's future amidst the swirling conflicts over slavery. The author highlights the often overlooked young individuals who came together to craft a constitution designed to meet the needs of all the state's people, especially when it came to topics like voting, schooling, and the rights of everyone, regardless of skin color. The story celebrates how this group overcame major problems and disagreements to build a set of laws that would endure and uplift the state in a time of enormous change in the United States.

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