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The New York State Constitution Author: Brent Dukin Editor: Kaitlin Murphy

ADOPTION New York’s first constitution was created and adopted in Similar to the future U.S. Constitution, the NY Constitution contained both separation of powers and checks and balances. When was the U.S. Constitution created?

1821 A major topic at this convention was the suffrage of the growing number of freed slaves. DECISION: Free African Americans were granted the right to vote as long as they met a certain property requirement. PROBLEM: This requirement served to prevent most of the newly freed slaves from obtaining the right to vote.

1846- The NY Constitutional Convention What Happen? A group of women met at the NY convention to petition for their right to vote. Barrier: At the time, suffrage was considered solely a part of the male sphere. Result: Woman were not granted suffrage. However, they began the process of questioning woman’s citizenship rights in New York.

The New York Constitutional Convention The Great Question: “Should blacks and women be granted the same voting rights as white men?” Problem: At this time, African Americans and woman did not present a solid front because the relationships between their leaders had become strained. Result: Both groups would not receive the right to vote until a later period. 20 th Amendment women 15th Amendment African Americans f-preservation-secret-beyond-the-door/

1997- New York Constitutional Convention Vote

Bibliography  Gerber, Scott D. "The Origins of an Independent Judiciary in New York, " Social Philosophy & Policy 28 (2011):  Newman, Richard. "Emancipating New York: The Politics of Slavery and Freedom, " The Journal of Southern History 74 (2008):  Garland, Libby. ""Irrespective of Race, Color Or Sex:" Susan B. Anthony and the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1867." Magazine of History 19 (2005): 61-64

 Gerber, Scott D. "The Origins of an Independent Judiciary in New York, " Social Philosophy & Policy 28 (2011):  Newman, Richard. "Emancipating New York: The Politics of Slavery and Freedom, " The Journal of Southern History 74 (2008):  Garland, Libby. "Irrespective of Race, Color Or Sex:" Susan B. Anthony and the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1867." Magazine of History 19 (2005): 61-64