The test they had to take was extremely difficult.
They made African Americans pass a test to prove they could read and write
Southern state legislatures employed literacy tests as part of the voter registration process starting in the late 19th century. Literacy tests, along with poll taxes, residency and property restrictions, and extra-legal activities (violence and intimidation) were all used to deny suffrage to African Americans.
No, Mary McLeod Bethune did not write the book called "Roots." "Roots" is a historical novel written by Alex Haley, published in 1976, which traces his ancestry and the experiences of African Americans from slavery to the present. Mary McLeod Bethune was an influential educator and civil rights leader, known for her work in promoting education and equality for African Americans.
They didn't. Most Native Americans didn't have writing systems prior to the arrival of the Europeans.
In America Americans actually write 2+3 like this: ):_{{!
The test they had to take was extremely difficult.
What kept some African Americans who could read and write from passing literacy test?
Which of the following measures did Radical Republicans support?
he test they had to take was extremely difficult.
The test they had to take was extremely difficult.
They made African Americans pass a test to prove they could read and write
The test they had to take was extremely difficult.
violence against african americans
they made african americans pass a test first to see if they can read and write
The Southern states kept African Americans from gaining political power by denying them an education. They also passed laws to keep them down. They were not allowed to own property and most of them could not read or write.
The Reconstruction Era occurs right after the Civil War, which along with freedom already provides changes to African Americans. Because of this, African Americans were no longer slaves and could perform in practices of business, such as sharecropping. Basically, it opened a range of new opportunities to African Americans.
For African Americans to vote