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170 U. Pa. L. Rev. Online 1 (2021-2022)

handle is hein.journals/pennumbra170 and id is 1 raw text is: ESSAY
AMENDING A RACIST CONSTITUTION
WILLIAM J. ACEVESt
Ours is a racist Constitution. Despite its soaring language, it was founded on
slavery and a commitment to racial inequality. This vision is etched in the
constitutional text, from the notorious Three-Fifths Clause to the equally repugnant
Fugitive Slave Clause. And despite the Civil War and the Reconstruction
Amendments, the Constitution retains these vestiges of slavery in its fabric. After 230
years, it is time to remove these troubling provisions from the Constitution. This Essay
offers a radical departure from prior constitutional practice. Instead of appending yet
another amendment that would simply require readers to ignore the offending
language, this Essay proposes a constitutional amendment that excises these words
from the text. While this amendment would not abridge, enlarge, or modify any
substantive rights, it would generate a document that further distances the United
States from its racist past and better reflects this present moment in the journey to
form a more perfect Union.
INTRODUCTION................................................................................ 2
I. A RACIST CONSTITUTION........................................................... 3
II. A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION ......................8
III. CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AS ANTI-RACISM.............................12
CONCLUSION ..................................................................................16
t Dean Steven R. Smith Professor of Law at California Western School of Law. I am grateful to
Jessica Fink for her thoughtful comments. Maliat Chowdhury, Lillian Glenister, Matt Halverson, Varun
Sabharwal, and Jose Vega Zamudio provided excellent research assistance. All errors are my own.

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