African Americans could vote
African American men gained freedom, citizenship, and voting rights primarily through the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, ratified between 1865 and 1870. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, the 14th granted citizenship and equal protection under the law, and the 15th prohibited denying the right to vote based on race. Additionally, the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s further advanced these rights, culminating in legislation like the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which aimed to eliminate barriers to voting for African Americans.
it works like america democracy democracy means voting
I think the women should have been included in the fifteenth amedment. Because all people born in united states are citizen and have certain right like voting. Women also counts asacitizen and they should have the right to vote
The 1965 Act, often referred to as the Voting Rights Act, was inspired by the civil rights movement and the widespread discrimination faced by African Americans, particularly in the Southern United States. Key events, such as the Selma to Montgomery marches and the brutal response to peaceful protests, highlighted the need for federal intervention to ensure voting rights. Activists, including figures like Martin Luther King Jr., advocated for legislation to eliminate barriers to voting, such as literacy tests and poll taxes. This culminated in the Act's passage, aiming to enforce the voting rights guaranteed by the 14th and 15th Amendments.
She is voting for stupid Obama. Like all the other retards in CA. Miley is for gay marriage and so is Obama. That is who she is voting for.
I would like to find the value of a 1896-0 liberty dollar value
Of what country
It was Catholic
I think it was hard for the people
yes i believe they should have to know about the voting process and also you should have to also be infromed more on who you are voting for im sick of people who dont no a thing about the person they are voting for like im 15 and i can out debate these people
Slavery was abolished in the United States with the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865. However, African Americans faced numerous barriers to voting even after the abolition of slavery. The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, granted African American men the right to vote, but discriminatory practices like literacy tests and poll taxes continued to disenfranchise them for decades. It wasn't until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that many of these barriers were effectively challenged and voting rights were more fully secured for African Americans.
They take it. There is nothing like voting involved.