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  2. Henry Huntly Haight - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Congress sent the 15th Amendment to states for ratification in late 1869, the January 1870 debates renewed opposition to non-White suffrage. Transmitting the amendment to California's legislature, Haight warned, "If this amendment is adopted, the most degraded Digger Indian within our borders becomes at once an elector, and so far, a ...

  3. Category:1869 in law - Wikipedia

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    Law portal This category is for laws and constitutions enacted, court cases decided, crimes committed, legal treatises written, and treaties concluded or entered into force in the year 1869 . 1864

  4. Category:1869 in California - Wikipedia

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  5. 1867 California gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    The 1867 California gubernatorial election was held on September 4, 1867, to elect the governor of California. The election pitted Democrat Henry Haight Against National Unionist George Gorham . Congressman John Bidwell had also sought the National Union nomination, but lost due to his anti- monopoly stance. [ 1 ]

  6. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 342

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  7. California push to ban ‘forced outing’ of trans students ...

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    The bill would prevent school boards from forcing school staff to inform a student’s parents if they request to use a name or pronoun that does not align with their biological sex.

  8. 41st United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    March 4, 1869: Carl Schurz R-Missouri became the first German American to serve in the United States Senate; May 10, 1869: Golden spike marked the completion of the First transcontinental railroad in Promontory, Utah [1] December 10, 1869: Wyoming Territory gave women the right to vote, one of the first such laws in the world

  9. Holden faces lawsuit for refusing to comply with MBTA zoning law

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    The plaintiffs include a Westborough woman who is unable to find affordable housing for herself and her daughter.