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After the Civil War, African Americans faced significant challenges in exercising their voting rights, particularly during the Reconstruction era. Although the 15th Amendment granted them the right to vote, various discriminatory practices emerged, such as literacy tests, poll taxes, and intimidation, which effectively disenfranchised many. Additionally, the rise of Jim Crow laws in the South further suppressed their voting rights until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s sought to address these injustices and restore access to the ballot.

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