Definitionadj. deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote
Last update: June 9, 2015
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Nadir of misery: the aged impotent disfranchised ratesupported moribund lunatic pauper. [Please select]
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THE SOUTH AT THE CLOSE OF THE WAR =A Ruling Class Disfranchised. [Please select]
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Confederates and Confederate sympathizers in Maryland, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky, were disfranchised. [Please select]
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This would so far give reality to the electoral rights of the otherwise virtually disfranchised minority. [Please select]
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Edward Sylvester for the same offence was fined and disfranchised. [Please select]
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They were outlawed as felons, and disfranchised as infidels. [Please select]
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Of course the number of these was negligible, and the clause accomplished precisely what it was intended to do--that is, it disfranchised a large proportion of the negroes and yet allowed the whites to vote. [Please select]
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Other States allowed a limited time in which to register on a permanent roll, after which all illiterates were to be disfranchised. [Please select]
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