Mr. Blankenburg gave statistics of the illiterates in the United States and said: "An educational qualification, wisely considered, would within a few years entirely obliterate the whole mass of this species of undesirable voters.
I cannot but regard it as a blunder in statesmanship to give suffrage without an educational qualification, and to deem it possible to put ignorance over intelligence.
One of the absolutely necessary safeguards is an educational qualification.
Now, would you not gain more in a rectification of your position than you would lose in other ways, by making suffrage depend upon an educational qualification?
By obtaining the removal of the emblems from the ballot, they enforced a measure of educational qualification.
Under such circumstances there is no infringement of rights in requiring aneducational qualification as a pre-requisite of voting.
This is also true of a bill consolidating and reducing the number of elections, and of one providing for full citizenship and an educational qualification as requisites for suffrage.
They were not in favor of it unless there could be an educational qualification.
George, had for its main features a registry tax and an educational qualification, all adjustable to practical exigencies.
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