1965
First off, it is spelt Mississippi. With that out of the way, blacks in Mississippi technically got the right to vote when blacks did all over the country. However, due to ill-advised policies, there was a continued disenfranchisement until the Civil Rights Era.
No, because blacks were segregated at that time so blacks couldn't vote.
Yes, Congress counted blacks as 1 third of a person
Aboriginals lost the right to vote in 1901 and these rights were not regained until after the Australian citizenship referendum in 1967
the majority of blacks vote democrat the majority of whites vote republican hispanics are not as clean cut as blacks but the majority vote democrat
The 15th Amendment was ratified on <a href="http://www.historybyday.com/february/3rd.html">Feb 3, 1870</a> giving blacks the right to vote.
in 1870 black African American slaves was able to vote
The 15th amendment enabled blacks to vote.
they got to vote 1920, a year after Canada
Black people have always been able to vote
95%