Let the black man vote when he is fit to vote; prohibit the white man voting when he is unfit to vote.


Speech at Birmingham, Alabama, published in the Birmingham Post (27 October 1921) quoted in Political Power in Birmingham, 1871-1921 (1977) by Carl V. Harris (1977) University of Tennessee Press, ISBN 087049211X.


Let the black man vote when he is fit to vote; prohibit the white man voting when he is unfit to vote.

Let the black man vote when he is fit to vote; prohibit the white man voting when he is unfit to vote.

Let the black man vote when he is fit to vote; prohibit the white man voting when he is unfit to vote.

Let the black man vote when he is fit to vote; prohibit the white man voting when he is unfit to vote.