A Democracy-For Whom Analysis

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In Zagarri’s final chapter “A Democracy-For Whom” showed how men’s political power expanded. Women’s political influence became more restrictive. The Republic faced the ultimate question whether to include or exclude women and free blacks from voting. Women were excluded based on their biological sex; women could not be excluded on lack of their political knowledge. Women proved they were capable of becoming knowledgeable about political affairs. Free blacks too were denied suffrage based on their biological race; it became evident whites never thought blacks would be equal. In the end, both women and free blacks were excluded from suffrage. In the epilogue “Memory and Forgetting” Zagarri acknowledges women’s gains after the American

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