“I think all these reverend gentlemen who insist on the word 'obey' in the marriage service should be removed for a clear violation of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution, which says there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude within the United States.” ThinkingShouldStatesUnitedMarriageUnited StatesClearConstitutionSlaveryGentlemanAmendmentsViolationServitudeInvoluntaryReverendsThirteenth Amendment Book:Elizabeth Cady Stanton: As Revealed in Her Letters & Diary (Abridged) Source: Elizabeth Cady Stanton: As Revealed in Her Letters & Diary (Abridged)
“Statutes that curtail her abortion choice are disturbingly suggestive of involuntary servitude, prohibited by the Thirteenth Amendment, in that forced pregnancy requires a woman to provide continuous physical service to the fetus in order to further the state's asserted interest.” StatesOrderChoicesInterestAbortionPregnancyAmendmentsServitudeInvoluntaryStatutesFetusThirteenth Amendment Author:Dawn Johnsen
“The First Amendment of the US Constitution ... is an eloquent repudiation of the First Commandment's prohibition of religious freedom. It is also a repudiation of the Third Commandment's prohibition of freedom of speech. The Thirteenth Amendment repudiates the institution of slavery which is so cozily assumed by the Fourth and Tenth Protestant Commandments.” FirstsReligiousAtheismSpeechThirdsConstitutionInstitutionsSlaveryPositive AtheismAmendmentsFourthFreedom Of SpeechCommandmentsFirst AmendmentProhibitionProtestantsEloquentReligious FreedomUs ConstitutionThirteenth Amendment Author:Frank Zindler
“The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was enacted in 1865 by martial law. The Fourteenth Amendment was enacted in 1868 by martial law. The Fifteenth Amendment was enacted in 1870 by martial law. Military occupation of the Southern states did not end until 1877, twelve years after the end of the Civil War.” YearsWarEndsStatesLawUnitedUnited StatesMilitaryConstitutionCivil WarOccupationSouthernTwelveAmendmentsConstitution Of The United StatesMartial LawFourteenth AmendmentThirteenth Amendment Author:Eustace Mullins
“Who freed the slaves? To the extent that they were ever u2018freed,' they were freed by the Thirteenth Amendment, which was authored and pressured into existence not by Lincoln but by the great emancipators nobody knows, the abolitionists and congressional leaders who created the climate and generated the pressure that goaded, prodded, drove, forced Lincoln into glory by associating him with a policy that he adamantly opposed for at least fifty-four of his fifty-six years of his life.” KnowsYearsExistenceLeaderFourPolicySixGloryPressureSlaveClimateFiftyAmendmentsNobody KnowsPressuredAbolitionistThirteenth Amendment Author:Lerone Bennett, Jr.