You might ask jar.
As a Native American and someone who was very active in the Civil Rights movement what is needed is not giving rights to blacks, women, property holders, Native Americans but rather talking rights away from some party in power.
I was fired and blackballed in my profession at the time and my boss had the right to do that. What was needed was not giving me rights but rather removal of my boss' right.
Up until 1924 my family were considered Native Americans. Then the term Indian was stricken as an option; folk were either white or colored. Fortunately for my family there was an exemption that we could claim and we were light enough to pass anyway.
But in both cases everything was arbitrary. Rights were the reality. My boss had the right to behave as he did and the Virginia Legislature had the right to say there were only two classification, white or colored.
What I wish were preferable is pretty much irrelevant when it comes to rights. It is the current majority within a given era, society, culture or state that decides what rights are proscribed and what rights are prescribed.
Anyone so limited that they can only spell a word one way is severely handicapped!