Poll taxes, literacy tests, and the grandfather clause were discriminatory practices used primarily in the Southern United States to disenfranchise African American voters and, in some cases, poor white voters. Poll taxes required payment to vote, while literacy tests assessed reading and comprehension skills, often with unfair and confusing questions. The grandfather clause allowed individuals to bypass these requirements if their ancestors had been eligible to vote before the Civil War, effectively exempting many white voters while still disenfranchising Black citizens. Together, these measures aimed to maintain white supremacy and control over the political system.
To limit African Americans' right to vote
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To limit African Americans’ right to vote
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Poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses were discriminatory practices used primarily in the Southern United States to disenfranchise African American voters after the Reconstruction era. Poll taxes required individuals to pay a fee to vote, which many African Americans could not afford. Literacy tests were often unfairly administered, targeting Black voters with complex questions designed to confuse and disqualify them. Grandfather clauses allowed individuals to bypass these restrictions only if their ancestors had voted before the Civil War, effectively excluding descendants of enslaved people from voting.
by poll taxes, made them pass literacy test, and the Grandfather clause. :)
the grandfather clause
Poll taxes, literacy tests, and the grandfather clause.
They were all different laws introduced to continue opressing the black people, not letting them vote, even though officially there was equality.
deprive African Americans of their legal right basically a hidden form of slavery
they made the poll tax law, literacy lawand the grandfather clause to prevent MOST freed black men from voting
I think you misunderstand the term "grandfather clause ". It was a statute enacted by the southern states in reconstruction that allowed potential white voters to bypass literacy tests, poll taxes, and other things to stop African Americans from voting. It had nothing to do with family lines.
the grandfather clauses and literacy tests and poll taxes.
They had to pay poll taxes and the Grandfather Clause restricted many from voting.
to limit african americans’ right to vote
To limit African Americans' right to vote
to limit african americans right to vote