If African Americans attempt to vote, they may face a range of challenges depending on the political climate and local laws. Historically, they have encountered voter suppression tactics such as strict ID laws, intimidation at polling places, and limited access to voting resources. However, many African Americans continue to advocate for their voting rights and actively participate in elections, striving to overcome these obstacles. Overall, the experience can vary widely across different states and communities.
that women all over the country would try and vote ( apex )
Naomi motivated the African American women to take a chance and realize the color doesn't matter as long as you try and keep pushing and never give up, your dream will happen.
Michael Jackson is one of the many African American Millionaires.
They were beaten and fired from their jobs.
It was when the black people marched to try to get there right to vote.
By installing Jim-Crow Laws which limited the vote to people who met certain qualifications. Often times when an African-American passed these qualifications they would be denied anyways.
Fannie Lou Hamer was the first African American woman to ever try to vote she got arrested for doing so.
Try looking in the American Government book
get every state to vote on women's suffrage.
that women all over the country would try and vote ( apex )
buy and work land of their own and men have the right to vote whenever it became possible.
Try looking in the American Government book
Try the aact, African American children's theatre. They might have some leads.
Naomi motivated the African American women to take a chance and realize the color doesn't matter as long as you try and keep pushing and never give up, your dream will happen.
You can try Black People Meet. If you want a bigger range of African Americans to choose from you can also try popular dating sites such as eHarmony or Match.com.
Michael Jackson is one of the many African American Millionaires.
she is the 1st black African American WOMEN to try to vote and then goes to jail for it. Harsh, i know Well, yes true. She WAS the ONLY African American to try to vote but went to jail for it she thought it was unfair to have only whites to vote so she went ahead a TRIED to vote. I love fannie Lou Hamer and i know so much about her and if you would like to know anything for an report or something just email me to asiastrength39@yahoo.com.