1. Ex parte Yarbrough, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 23, 24, 1884. , March 3, 1884, Decided
OVERVIEW: Statutes that prohibited conspiracy to intimidate persons of African descent from voting in congressional election were proper exercises of power of Congress as they were necessary and proper to protect Fifteenth Amendment right of suffrage.
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