All the Founding Fathers weren't supportive of slavery. And some slaves had been granted freedom by their owners.
You seem to have ignored the fact that our founding fathers placed freedom of religion prominently in the First Amendment. Why would they do this if they didn't think people practicing those religions would one day be citizens?
Islam and Hinduism have long been two of the world's most popular religions. It wouldn't make sense for our founding fathers to believe that we would never have citizens that practiced these religions.
A few hundred slaves and “workmen “. Not citizens, and certainly not elected officials.
All the Founding Fathers weren't supportive of slavery. And some slaves had been granted freedom by their owners.
You seem to have ignored the fact that our founding fathers placed freedom of religion prominently in the First Amendment. Why would they do this if they didn't think people practicing those religions would one day be citizens?
Islam and Hinduism have long been two of the world's most popular religions. It wouldn't make sense for our founding fathers to believe that we would never have citizens that practiced these religions.