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Disfranchised

adjective
1.
Deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote.  Synonyms: disenfranchised, voiceless, voteless.  "Disenfrenchised masses took to the streets"  Antonym: enfranchised.



Disfranchise

verb
(past & past part. disfranchised; pres. part. disfranchising)
1.
Deprive of voting rights.  Synonym: disenfranchise.  Antonym: enfranchise.



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"Disfranchised" Quotes from Famous Books



... unavoidable. But those who resisted the change should remember that under our institutions there was no middle ground for the negro race between slavery and equal citizenship. There can be no permanent disfranchised peasantry in the United States. Freedom can never yield its fullness of blessings so long as the law or its administration places the smallest obstacle in the pathway of any ...
— United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches - From Washington to George W. Bush • Various

... People; so are Man and Woman. It is said that when the forces lying latent in even a handful of dust are liberated from their bond of unity, they can lift the buildings of a whole neighbourhood to the height of a mountain. Such disfranchised forces, irresponsible free-booters, may be useful to us for certain purposes, but human habitations standing secure on their foundations are better for us. To own the secret of utilising these forces is a proud fact for us, but the power of self-control ...
— Creative Unity • Rabindranath Tagore

... Oklahoma under a registration law enacted after its "grandfather" statute had been held unconstitutional. Registration was not necessary for persons who had voted at the previous election under the invalid statute. Other persons were required to register during a twelve day period or be forever disfranchised. A colored citizen who was refused the right to vote in 1934 because of failure to register during the prescribed period in 1916, was held to have a cause of action for damages against the election officials under the Civil Rights Act of 1871. In the opinion of the Court reversing ...
— The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation • Edward Corwin

... underwent the ordeal of scrutiny as to their titles to citizenship, and no less than five thousand persons were convicted of having fraudulently foisted themselves into rights which were now tantamount to property; they were disfranchised [308]; and the whole list of the free citizens was reduced to little more ...
— Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... Baltimore about twenty years before this time, and many of his old friends were still there; besides, Baltimore had sent to the Army of Northern Virginia a large body of her noble sons, who were only too glad to greet once more their former commander. That he was still "a prisoner on parole," disfranchised from all civil rights, made their love for him stronger and their welcome the more hearty. On his return to Lexington, he was asked how he enjoyed his visit. With a sad smile, ...
— Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee • Captain Robert E. Lee, His Son


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