Indiana Governor Mike Braun has criticized Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith for saying last week that the U.S. Constitution’s Three-Fifths Compromise was a “great move.”
Braun said he “definitely wouldn’t have used that characterization and I don’t like it.”
Beckwith’s comments were ripped by civil rights activists and historians.
The Three-Fifths Compromise was enacted in 1787, saying every five enslaved people would count as three free people in the purpose of determining Congressional representation.
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