The test they had to take was extremely difficult.
he test they had to take was extremely difficult.
Most African Americans had not learned to read while they were slaves.
Most African Americans had not learned to read while they were slaves
Radical white southerners did everything in their power to oppose rights for African Americans. Namely, the white southerners would African Americans to take tests and pay outrageous fees in order to vote.
African Americans faced widespread segregation and Jim Crow laws, which enforced racial segregation in public facilities such as schools, transportation, and restaurants. They were subjected to separate and inferior facilities and services compared to white Americans. African Americans were also often denied their voting rights through measures such as poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation tactics. This disenfranchisement suppressed their political power and prevented them from participating fully in the democratic process. African Americans were subjected to widespread racial violence and lynching, particularly in the southern states. They were targeted for asserting their rights or challenging white supremacy, leading to a climate of fear and control that further marginalized and oppressed the African American community.
he test they had to take was extremely difficult.
The test they had to take was extremely difficult.
African Americans and Whites are given exactly the same literacy tests.
Most African Americans had not learned to read while they were slaves
Most African Americans had not learned to read while they were slaves.
Most African Americans had not learned to read while they were slaves.
Poll taxes and literacy tests
Voting
Poll taxes and literacy tests
Most African American had not learned to read while they were slaves
Most African Americans had not learned to read while they were slaves
To discurage african Americans from voting