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It gave all men the right to vote, allowing for African Americans to take part in the voting process.
Women were given the right to vote in 1920 with the passage of the 19th amendment. This didn't apply to African American women. In 1920 Jim Crow laws prevented African Americans from voting. It won't be until 1965 that the right to vote will be achieved.
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The 15th gave African-Americans the right to vote. Thus, African-American women could not vote until both of the amendments were passed in 1920. Please support commonsense grammar.
African-American's were given rights that could've easily been taken away.
Not until 2008. Barack Obama was the first African-American president in US history.
The main idea of the 15th amendment was to give African Americans the right to vote. (Relates to the 13th and 14th amendment) It did not give the African American Women or neither the white women the right to vote (until the 19th amendment)
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Voting has been a state issue since the Founding. Some states allowed free Blacks to vote early in US history, most did not. The post-Civil War amendments outlawed state and fed rules forbidding voting by race. The US Constitution granted African-American men the right to vote under the Fifteenth Amendment in 1870. African-American women were not allowed to vote until the Nineteenth Amendment (women's suffrage) was ratified in 1920.
The Fifteenth Amendment, ratified in 1870, granted African-American men the right to vote; African-American women did not receive this right until the Nineteenth Amendment (women's suffrage) was ratified in 1920.For clarity, the amendment was the result of Southern terror groups to deny the right to vote for Afro-Americans but the amendment helped all minorities to vote.the fifteenthSDThe 15th amendment in the Constitution gave African Americans the right to vote.The men gained the right to vote in 1870 and women gained the right to vote in 1920.15 amendmentIn 1870, the 15th Amendment gave African-American men the right to vote. But suffrage was not expanded to include women till the 19th amendment was ratified in 1920.The 15th amendment gave all race, gender, or color the right to vote.
The 15th amendment allowed African American males to vote, and the 19th amendment gave women the right to vote. Native Americans were not considered citizens until 1924, so they did not have the right to vote until then. Even after 1924, some states restricted Native American voting rights based on whether or not they paid property taxes. This discrimination continued until the 1950s. Though African American males were guaranteed the right to vote by the 15th amendment, and African American women by the 19th, many legal and social barriers were quickly created to impede actual voting. These barriers were made illegal in the Civil Rights Act of 1957. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 made all racial discrimination and segregation illegal.
The 15th gave the right to vote to African American men, but not to women. Voting for women will not happen until 1920.
Because it ignored women's rights in favour of blacks'.A number of women were angry because they were still disenfranchised despite their assistance in the Civil War.