No. They had been given the right ( men only), but Jim Crow laws prevented voting. To be able to vote they would have to pay a poll tax, pass a reading test, and cite passages of the constitution . It won't be until 1964 and the voting rights act that African Americans were able to vote.
Black people weren't aloud to vote because White people thought they were different from white people,white people thought that black people didn't deserve to vote,white people thought that they were better then black people.
Uh, the same way white people vote - by registering and going to the polls on election day.
His party supported equal rights for Black people
Black people had an end to slavery and got there emancipation. They also could go to better schools. They could vote for there freedom and rights. The white people had no jobs. They had to work for a share in the profit. Jim Crows Laws were very strict he said black people had to go to black schools. The Ku Klux Klan troubled them by putting burnt crossed in there gardens meaning a sign that they were going to get killed.
white males
They could.
21 in the US. Only men could vote.
No, black people do not exclusively vote for black people.
In 1910 women could vote local and in 1913 they had the same vote as men
The Deciding Vote - 1910 was released on: USA: 6 October 1910
when did Arkansas let black people vote
Fifteenth Amendment
when did arkansas let black people vote
Black people weren't aloud to vote because White people thought they were different from white people,white people thought that black people didn't deserve to vote,white people thought that they were better then black people.
Slaves not only in the United States, but around the world, typically could not vote because they were not land owners. Slaves were also seen as property.
the poll tax meant fewer black people could vote
The poll tax meant fewer black people could vote