Minor v. Happersett (1874), 21 Wall. 162, 166-168. The decision in that case was that a woman born of citizen parents within the United States was a citizen of the United States, although not entitled to vote, the right to the elective franchise not being essential to citizenship.Are you going to call this a "screw up" too???
The decision in Minor would have been identical IF they HAD declared that the 14th made her a citizen. The source of her citizenship - NBC, 14th or naturalization - was irrelevant to the decision. Thus it was not a citizenship case. The source of citizenship had nothing to do with the decision.
Wiki often gives a good, simple summary - and I was hoping a good, simple summary would help you. I’ve long known you cannot read 1-2 sentences, written in adult English, without totally screwing them up.