23rd, day of January 1964 :)
The 15th amendment, but it was ignored for 100 years.
A poll tax is illegal because it prevents minorities from voting.
I think you mean a "poll" tax. "Poll" is a term often used to refer to voting. A poll tax would be a tax you paid for the privilege of voting. Poll taxes were often used in US history to keep the poor and minorities from voting. They are now illegal in the United States.
This was called a poll tax and has not been around for decades. Historically, poll taxes have been methods used to keep poorer people from voting.
It was $2 and was declared illegal in April 1966.
Something that was made illegal in 1964 and contains two words are poll taxes. The Civil Rights Act was also passed in 1964.
the Poll tax
In the constitution, Tax on voters is called Poll tax
A Poll tax is a direct tax. A poll tax, head tax, or capitation is a tax of a uniform, fixed amount per individual (as opposed to a percentage of income).
A fixed tax to be paid before a person could vote was and is called a poll tax. Because it is a fixed amount per person, it could also be called a Head Tax.
poll tax
The poll tax was officially scrapped in the United Kingdom in 1993. The tax, which had been introduced in 1989 in Scotland and 1990 in England and Wales, faced widespread opposition and protests, leading to its repeal. The Community Charge, as it was formally known, was replaced by the Council Tax.