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756:(Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882). A Black is a citizen and a such is entiled to the equal protection of the laws. Yet the former is allowed in the Whites' coach and the latter is not. Certainly, his point is not that the Chinaman should be excluded, nor that the Chinese Exclusion Act is a good idea (nor a bad one). This contrast simply shows that the law of Louisiana is a display of prejudice against the Blacks and tramples citizenship and the equals protection clause. In my view, the only suspicious phrase is "a race so different from our own". I do not know whether he states his opinion, or merely the opinion of the country, as expressed in its law. 1302: 688: 1306: 493: 1303:
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incorporating then entire Bill of Rights against the states. Harlan, on the other hand, was for "selective incorporation." He only wanted to apply the bill of rights when it was essential to fundamental fairness for the states. Justice CARDOZO is the one who adopted Harlan's view. Someone fix, please.
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Is this case really so important that it warrants being mentioned in the article introduction? It isn't even mentioned in the rest of the article, and seems to be included in the intro just as a way of saying that Harlan was really a racist, in spite of his famous dissents in the Civil Rights Cases
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I can provide numerous cites to law review articles discussing his bias against the Chinese. I just thought that the text of his dissents was enough to show his prejudice. And you should note that the citizen distinction you're discussing is in sharp contrast to Yick Wo's fundemental holding that
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Maybe Harlan disliked or despised the Chinese, I have no idea. Yet to call this part of the Plessy dissent biased sounds to me like a total misunderstanding. Harlan contrasts "the Chinse race"'s lots to "the black race"'s. A Chinaman is not a citizen and the law of the country are hostile to him
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Harlan's liberal views on race did not extend to the Chinese. He wrote this biased statement in his dissent: "There is a race so different from our own that we do not permit those belonging to it to become citizens of the United States. Persons belonging to it are, with few exceptions, absolutely
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I am disputing with other editors that Harlan is accurately called a "fundamentalist Christian." Certainly I understand that he was a religious conservative, and a biblical inerrantist, but the term "fundamentalist" is, I think, anachronistic when applied to him because it was not used in print
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Error on the page. An assertion is made on the page that Harlan was the first to adopt the idea of incorporation through the due process clause, and further that his position was later adopted by Justice Hugo Black. This is incorrect. Black was an advocate for "total incorporation," that is,
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The bio currently reads: "Harlan was a fundamentalist Christian, and his Christian beliefs played a large role in his life, as a Supreme Court justice, and in general." There are two footnotes to this statement: one to pp. 47-60 in your biography of Justice Harlan, the second to this website:
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says he entered the university in 1850, studied there for two years, then completed his legal training in his father's law practice, and was admitted to the bar in 1853. That's different by three years. The source cited in the article is not an online source, so I cannot check what it says.
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He was not a ”Fundamentalist”. I have exchanged emails with Professor Pszybyszewski (who is inaccurately cited in the passage above in support of this assertion, and here is her comment (my Wiki identity is Ballinacurra Weston, but my actual name, as shown below, is Francis Helminski):
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As it was unusual for white fathers of mixed-race sons born into slavery to have them educated, it seems worthwhile to point out the circumstances of the Harlan household. JM Harlan would likely have heard of his half-brother's success in business as
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excluded from our country. I allude to the Chinese race. ...But by the statute in question, a Chinaman can ride in the same passenger coach with white citizens of the United States, while citizens of the black race in Louisiana ...
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Hi there, No, I would not call him a fundamentalist. It's an anachronistic claim as you point out. He was a conservative Presbyterian specifically, or a conservative Protestant generally. I hope this is of some help to you.
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The last paragraph in the early life and education section has Harlan earning his law degree in 1924, which is quite an accomplishment for someone who died in 1911. Sam with admittance to bar in 1925. Maybe they meant 1825?
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wrote: Dear Professor Przybyszewski: I am a lawyer and Knowledge editor, and have become involved in somewhat of a dispute with other editors regarding a characterization of Justice JM Harlan in his Wiki bio (found at
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Allyson Hobbs has written a history on passing in the US, and noted the Harlan family and Robert James Harlan's life. He did not try to pass, although he appeared to be majority white and could have. (See article on
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website for photo.) She suggests that the experience of having a mulatto half-brother raised and educated in the household may have influenced John Marshall Harlan's views, which he expressed in his dissent in
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I've taken a stab at rewriting this section in a way that better reflects the sources. "Fundamentalist" is not the term favored by most sources, so I've omitted it. Feel free to revise as you like. Cheers,
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I found another source saying the same thing and fixed the article. I could not find the book (at least the right version or pages) as well, so I just cited the other sources we found instead. --
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I think some guidance from you on this point, if you are willing to comment, would go a long way to resolving this little Knowledge controversy. Either way, I very much appreciate your time!
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the 14th amendment applies to "persons" not "citizens". We literally just spent an entire con law class talking about Harlan's bias against the Chinese (and against blacks as well).
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Harlan's views on the Chinese don't seem to belong in the subheading "Plessy v. Ferguson." They are simply different court decisions, and did not directly affect one another.
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is an interesting phrase too, it most certainly means white, but that should not be surprising. Also note this alleged bias did not preclude him to vote with the Court in
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until 1920. In addition, I cannot find the term "fundamentalist" in pp. 47-60 (or anywhere else) in your biography as applied to Justice Harlan's religious beliefs.
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Thank you Extraordinary Writ. I think your revisions are well-done and, as far as I understand the sources, accurate.
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in Washington, D.C., and there he taught a Sunday school class of middle-aged men from 1896 until his death in 1911.
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Thanks for the heads-up! The material that you pointed out actually was about Harlan's grandson,
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may be of interest, and of course the full article from which the link provides a summary.
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is utterly wrong about who the GOP nominee is? Because it shows a different GOP nominee.
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There was a change in the nature of legal education in the US in the 19th century - see
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This article indicates he was the nominee and that the 1871 article is just wrong.
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Shall we end this back-and-forth? I am willing to escalate this as necessary.
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I am rather disturbed by the part concerning a supposed bias against Chinese :
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for a lot of the details although it's light on dates.
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