none
Whoever said this is very rude and ignorant.
The Question is not how many as in a number, All African Americans are eligible to vote, besides those who are incarcerated and have felonies.
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no it was in 1964
African Americans were granted the right to vote,but many of them were subdued to a sharecropper status, and as a result many of them migrated to the West and North. In addition, bulldozing in the Southern states after the war, limited the political power of the African Americans.
Only some African Americans should be able to vote
He didn't. They couldn't vote. It wasn't until the 1960's that African Americans could vote because of the voting rights act.
African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, women, and minor children.
to give African Americans the right to vote
With the government eliminating poll taxes, it allowed many more to be able to vote.
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John McCain received about 3% of the African-American vote in 2008.
Many African Americans were elected to office at all levels.
5000
The best candidate.
no it was in 1964
the right of African Americans to vote was a matter for the states to decide.
He believed that the right of African Americans to vote was a matter for states to decide.
Stephen Douglas believed in the principle of popular sovereignty, which allowed settlers of a territory to decide whether or not to allow slavery. He was a prominent politician and the Democratic Party nominee for President in 1860. Douglas was known for his role in the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise and sparked further tensions over the issue of slavery.