Booker T. Washington
African-Americans slowly lost their rights after Reconstruction in America.
Yes, African Americans did create paper. (Go African Americans!)
renewed their efforts to work for civil rights
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African Americans had not interest in becoming delegates for state constitutional conventions.
(To disenfranchise someone is to remove one's rights. more specifically the right to vote.)As a result of racist laws, millions of African-Americans were disenfranchised in the American South before the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.Stockholders of the company claimed that they had been disenfranchised by the actions of the Board of Directors.
Not as far as anyone knows.
The migration of African Americans to the North during and following World War I was mainly a result of the availability of new factory jobs
"All persons born or naturalalized in the United States . . . are citizens"
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black institutions
the freedman's bureau started them
There were no presidential elections in 1965. There was the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which outlawed discriminatory voting practices that had been responsible for the widespread disenfranchisement of African Americans in the United States.
The Radical Republicans supported the measure to ensure voting rights for African Americans.
laws such as poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses, which effectively prevented African Americans from voting. This disenfranchisement was a way for southern whites to maintain their power and control over political and social institutions in the post-reconstruction era.
African-American's were given rights that could've easily been taken away.