Suffrage
solid sout so weird people can vote
Several amendments. The 15, 19, 26 all extended voting rights.
Since rights mean the authority to do something, which must be protected and supported by the law, every US citizen had voting rights in the 1930's. SOme states did not evenhandedly enforce voting rights, but the citizens all had those rights.
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At the end of the civil war they were given the right, but Jim Crow laws prevented it until the voting rights act stated that no person shall be denied the right to vote. Today there is a movement on the change that and new measures are being instituted by states to curb voting of certain groups of people. This is taking the right to vote by all back 60 or more years and is against the rights of all.
To restore voting rights of all people ..... I think
no he was fighting for all Rights to the black people and wanted to become one with the white people.
The top 5 groups promoting voting rights for felons are different in each state. Like voting rights retained while in jail for a felony, voting rights upon release, voting rights once released from prison, voting rights completion of sentence and voting rights depending on the type of conviction.
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In a Dictatorship the people have no rights.
White male suffrage is a form of voting rights that grants all adult white men voting rights. After the 1828 election, in which Andrew Jackson won, voting rights increased.
Yes people were born with natural rights , he forgot ONE very IMPOTANT right , WOMAN RIGHTS ?!
solid sout so weird people can vote
Several amendments. The 15, 19, 26 all extended voting rights.
Voting is one of the most precious rights we have as Americans. Of course, it was not always that way. Over time, many people in our nation fought - and some gave their lives - for the cause of equal voting rights for all individuals. That tells us something about the power of the vote. Like all hard-won rights, voting is something we should not treat lightly. It is a right we should respect, and it is a right we should exercise.Signed by lild21212Contributor
Since rights mean the authority to do something, which must be protected and supported by the law, every US citizen had voting rights in the 1930's. SOme states did not evenhandedly enforce voting rights, but the citizens all had those rights.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965