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Based on this, which detail from the "Address to the Niagara Movement" deals with the application of constitutional principles?

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"We claim for ourselves every single right that belongs to a freeborn American, political, civil and social; and until we get these rights we will never cease to protest and assail the ears of America."
"We claim for ourselves every single right that belongs to a freeborn American, political, civil and social; and until we get these rights we will never cease to protest and assail the ears of America."

"We do not believe in violence, neither in the despised violence of the raid nor the lauded violence of the soldier, nor the barbarous violence of the mob, but we do believe in John Brown…"
"We do not believe in violence, neither in the despised violence of the raid nor the lauded violence of the soldier, nor the barbarous violence of the mob, but we do believe in John Brown…"

"We refuse to surrender the leadership of this race to cowards and trucklers."
"We refuse to surrender the leadership of this race to cowards and trucklers."

"We want justice even for criminals and outlaws."
"We want justice even for criminals and outlaws."

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"We claim for ourselves every single right that belongs to a freeborn American, political, civil and social; and until we get these rights we will never cease to protest and assail the ears of America."

Reason: this line directly invokes the rights guaranteed to citizens (political, civil, social) and demands their enforcement — i.e., the application of constitutional principles.