"Each state, so that it does not abridge the great fundamental rights belonging, under the Constitution, to all citizens, may grant or withhold such civil rights as it pleases; all that is required is that, in this respect, its laws shall be impartial"
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The subtext is political triage. In the Reconstruction era, the question wasn’t only whether formerly enslaved people were free, but whether they could sue, testify, contract, move, work, and receive equal protection in daily transactions. Trumbull (a key architect of the 1866 Civil Rights Act) is attempting to build a constitutional bridge: protect core citizenship rights at the federal level, leave the rest to states, and demand "impartial" laws as a minimum standard. That word is doing heavy lifting. "Impartial" sounds neutral, almost soothing, yet it invites a legalistic dodge: states could claim evenhandedness while writing rules that preserve hierarchy through proxies and categories.
The rhetoric is calibrated for legitimacy. By invoking the Constitution, Trumbull frames civil rights not as radical redistribution but as the enforcement of existing national commitments. Still, his formulation reveals the era’s central tension: equality as a principle, versus equality as a lived reality, vulnerable to the very local control he’s conceding.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Trumbull, Lyman. (2026, January 15). Each state, so that it does not abridge the great fundamental rights belonging, under the Constitution, to all citizens, may grant or withhold such civil rights as it pleases; all that is required is that, in this respect, its laws shall be impartial. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-state-so-that-it-does-not-abridge-the-great-127643/
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Trumbull, Lyman. "Each state, so that it does not abridge the great fundamental rights belonging, under the Constitution, to all citizens, may grant or withhold such civil rights as it pleases; all that is required is that, in this respect, its laws shall be impartial." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-state-so-that-it-does-not-abridge-the-great-127643/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Each state, so that it does not abridge the great fundamental rights belonging, under the Constitution, to all citizens, may grant or withhold such civil rights as it pleases; all that is required is that, in this respect, its laws shall be impartial." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-state-so-that-it-does-not-abridge-the-great-127643/. Accessed 16 Feb. 2026.




