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The '''1957 Georgia Memorial to Congress''' is a resolution passed by the legislature of the U.S. state of ] declaring the 14th Amendment to be null and void, due to purported violations of the U.S. Constitution during their enactment.{{fact}} | The '''1957 Georgia Memorial to Congress''' is a resolution passed by the legislature of the U.S. state of ] declaring the ] to the ] to be null and void, due to purported violations of the U.S. Constitution during their enactment.{{fact}} | ||
The document claims that the enactment of these amendments constituted an overthrowing of the U.S. ] and those of the ].{{fact}} | The document claims that the enactment of these amendments constituted an overthrowing of the U.S. ] and those of the ].{{fact}} | ||
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The 1957 Georgia Memorial to Congress is a resolution passed by the legislature of the U.S. state of Georgia declaring the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution to be null and void, due to purported violations of the U.S. Constitution during their enactment.
The document claims that the enactment of these amendments constituted an overthrowing of the U.S. constitution and those of the Confederate states.