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These were known as Jim Crow Laws from a comic minstrel show novelty number character.

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What laws denied blacks the right to vote or take part in jury trials?

Black Codes


What is the Constitutional amendment guaranteeing blacks the right to vote?

The 15th Amendment states that the right to vote will "not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." This means that blacks including ex-slaves had the right to vote (which was previously denied under Dred Scott v. Sandford).


The 15 amendment enabled blacks to do what?

The fifteenth amendment states that a person cannot be denied the right to vote because of race.


Two rights denied many southern males after the civil war?

Two rights denied many southern males was the right to equality and the right to vote. The white supremacist in the south quickly began to pass laws to prevent blacks from voting and keeping separate from the white majority.


As a result of this amendment the right of U.S. citizens to vote shall not be denied on account of race color or previous condition of servitude.?

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What important English right had been denied to the colonists?

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After the smoke had cleared from the Civil War were blacks still denied voting rights?

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What right was denied to women After the Revolutionary?

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