Oppressionc. 1800
Northern Free Black Property Owners Lose Political Rights
In the decades following the Revolution, Northern states systematically stripped free Black residents of rights they had briefly held. New Jersey had briefly allowed Black property-owning residents to vote; this was revoked in 1807. Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Ohio all passed laws or constitutional provisions in this era restricting Black voting rights. The early republic chose racial exclusion over the universalist language of its founding documents.