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The Fifteenth Amendment guarantees the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Ratified in 1870, it was designed to ensure that African American men and other marginalized groups could participate in the electoral process. However, despite this constitutional protection, various discriminatory practices, such as literacy tests and poll taxes, were used to undermine voting rights until the Civil Rights Movement led to further legal protections.

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