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How African-americans prevented from exercising their rights?

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Two ways southern leaders denied African Americans the right to vote?

Southern leaders employed various tactics to deny African Americans the right to vote, notably through literacy tests and poll taxes. Literacy tests were designed to be confusing and unfair, disproportionately affecting Black voters who had less access to quality education. Poll taxes imposed a financial barrier, requiring payment to vote, which many African Americans could not afford. Additionally, intimidation and violence were often used to discourage Black citizens from exercising their voting rights.


Who killed and intimidated African Americans from voting and used terror to discourage whites from protecting the rights of African Americans?

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Which actions did Southern States take to keep African Americans from exercising the rights guaranteed in this amendment?

Collecting poll taxes and requiring literacy tests I believe so


How did Southern states restrict African Americans politically?

ANSWER:The Southern states denied African-Americans the right to vote.


Who relied on enslaved African Americans?

Southern Americans (confederate)


Why were African Americans slaves introduced in the southern colonies?

no


How did older established communities of free African Americans in southern cities to the new freed African Americans who moved there?

they did not welcome them


How did the life of free African Americans in southern cities?

They did not welcome them.


What were African Americans largest group of southern voters?

the republicans


What was the conflict in the compromise of 1877?

Southern Democrats would respect African Americans' rights which part of the compromise of 1877 was not kept? southern democrats would respect African Americans' rights


What did the southern states of the US do to disfranchise African Americans?

they made african americans pass a test first to see if they can read and write