The Fifteenth Amendment does not specifically exclude right of male citizens to vote, because they are male citizens, therefore, male citizens are of necessity included in the right of voting.
If it has that power over its female citizens, it has the same power over its male citizens.
Supreme Court upheld the decision of a lower court that without specific legislation by Congress, the 14th Amendment could not overrule the law of the District of Columbia which limited suffrage to male citizens over 21.
In the past, women have had no object in studying political questions; now they have, and they are taking them up in their clubs.
Anthony, their beloved president, the deepest silence prevailed for several seconds.
From that year until the present a committee of women has attended every national convention of all the parties, asking for an indorsement or at least a commendation of their appeal for the franchise.
Russ, in 1891, "An act to give white women the right to vote and hold office, and all other rights the same as are accorded to male citizens.
That in every State we demand for women citizens equality with male citizens in the exercise of the elective franchise, upon such terms and conditions as the men impose upon themselves.
On the right is a multitude of coarse, ignorant beings, designated in our constitutions as male citizens--many of them fresh from the steerage of incoming steamers.
Mr. Schenck offered a substitute making "male citizens of the United States over twenty-one years" the basis of representation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "male citizens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.