Voting
Voting.
by eliminating poll taxes
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.
Poll taxes.
Poll taxes and literacy tests
The twenty-fourth amendment helped African Americans to vote by eliminating poll taxes.
Voting.
With the government eliminating poll taxes, it allowed many more to be able to vote.
they created poll taxes and literacy tests to stop African Americans from voting; the taxes succeeded because the newly freed African Americans had been forbidden to read as slaves, and had little, or no money to vote with.
They were called loyalists.
poll taxes
Tools to disfranchise African Americans.
prevent poor african americans from voting
by eliminating poll taxes
by eliminating poll taxes
Poll taxes and literacy tests
Poor whites and African Americans. -Apex