Question 1

Why do petitions comprise a quarter of the documents featured in the book?

Answer

Because to sign a petition was an act of resistance—only propertied White men were legally permitted to petition the government in the new United States

Because they demonstrate Black Americans’ substantial participation in the political process

Because their submission resulted in the establishment of universal male suffrage in the Bill of Rights, regardless of race or property ownership

Because they speak to the success of educational institutions founded by Black Americans