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The white southerners placed poll taxes so the freedmen couldn't afford to vote, and they made the freedmen pass literacy tests so they weren't smart enough to vote.

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Q: What are the 3 ways the southerners kept African Americans from voting?
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How did southerners keep African Americans from political power?

They white southerners kept African Americans from political power is by creating Black codes


What kept low income African Americans from voting?

poll taxes


In some states these kept low-income African Americans from voting?

Poll taxes.


This kept many African America from voting even after the fifteenth amendment?

Even after the 15th Amendment many African Americans were kept from voting by intimidation. Whites used violence and fear of threats to control African Americans from new freedoms. Most African Americans were uneducated requiring honest assistance from people which left them victims sometimes to people who intended to control them.


What were what ways did the African Americans gain power in the south?

While the Fifteenth Amendment ensured that African-Americans could not be denied the right to vote simply because they were African-American, the southern states came up with various ways to disenfranchise blacks.


How did the Southerners try to keep blacks from voting?

The African Americans were kept from voting with poll taxes, which meant they had to pay to vote and literacy tests where if they failed them they couldn't vote, and since many at the time were illiterate and poor they couldn't vote. Also fear played a factor the Ku Klux Klan would threaten them to keep them away from the polls.


What did the the voting rights act accomplish?

forty years ago, president Lyndon Johnson vowed to end the Jim crow machinery that kept African Americans away from the polls. join neal coman and guests for stories of the voting rights act.


What were three tactics used in the late 1800's to restrict African Americans from voting?

A couple ways that Southern States kept African Americans from voting, despite the 15th Amendment, would be the Grandfather Clause, fixed literacy test, and poll fees/ taxes. The Grandfather Clause was a law that stated that you could not vote if your family couldn't vote prier to 1866. Poll fees/ taxes wasn't the best idea considering that African Americans weren't the only poor people in America. Some whites were also poor so that allowed them not to vote. And the fixed literacy test was a test question that everyone was asked before they could vote where and they would be fixed where African Americans couldn't vote. They would have stupid questions like "Spell it, backwards" and the correcter could either say to spell IT backwards or to spell BACKWARDS. For an African American, the answer would always be wrong because the correcter would mark it as the other one so they always got it wrong and couldn't vote. There are a couple more ways that Southerners kept African Americans from voting but these are the only couple ones that I know/ was taught.


How did southern states prohibit African Americans from voting after reconstruction ended?

Even after the 15th Amendment white southerners mostly kept blacks away from the polls by intimidation. Also many clauses were added to keep blacks from voting such as the one that required them to be literate (the ability to read and write) to cast their ballot. There was also something a Poll Tax (a tax which was imposed on someone when they went to vote) which was only imposed upon the Africa Americans.


What kept confederate from enlisting African Americans?

There was no way the slave owners wanted a group of African Americans running around with guns!


How did segregated schools provide a safe environment for African American students?

It kept them away from the Americans who didn't like African Americans.


What was the poll taxes based on?

They were instituted to stop African Americans from voting. They made very little income so a high poll tax stopped them from voting because they couldn't afford it. If they paid the tax they were given a reading test of reading a section of the constitution. Since it was against the law to teach a slave to read many African Americans couldn't read and the lack of a good educational system kept African American children from passing when they were ready to vote.