Historically, systemic barriers such as literacy tests, poll taxes, and intimidation tactics were implemented to disenfranchise Black voters in the United States. Additionally, discriminatory laws and practices, along with social and economic pressures, created significant obstacles for Black individuals seeking to run for political office. These factors were often reinforced by a lack of representation and support within the political system, making it difficult for Black candidates to gain visibility and resources. Efforts to combat these injustices have evolved, leading to legislative changes like the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but challenges persist.
After the Civil War, blacks held a variety of political offices such as serving in local and state legislatures, city councils, and as sheriffs, mayors, and even members of the U.S. Congress. African Americans played a significant role in Reconstruction governments in the South and made historic advances in political representation during this period.
quasi-legislative is the worst political office made.
Republican abandoned reconstruction of the south. Democrats were racist therefore promises made for the freed blacks were in fulfilled.
no, he made blacks attacked when he was the police chief of birmingham.
None, it has been consistently ruled upon that "Political Parties have no responsibility to voters as they are made up of voters, are not a part of government, and are self regulating." It is also ruled that "Candidates that are elected to office hold no responsibilities for the political promises they have made, or the platforms they endorsed."
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the blacks did not believe that they were better than the white however it was the white that thought they were better. reasons for which the white believed they were better than the blacks are because: - firstly they were white. During the years of slavery,once there was a trace of "black blood" in you then you were considered black and the white thought that black people were simply evil. Therefore being white automatically made them better. -secondly, the had political and economical power over the blacks. POLITICAL POWER, they were the ones that enforced the laws and the punishments if such laws were broken. ECONOMICALLY they had all power over the blacks because they had bought them
According to Malcolm X, there was a significant difference between the organization he wanted to build and what the Nation of Islam stood for. He made it extremely clear that he wanted to create a political organization where American Blacks could assert themselves against the economic, political and spiritual problems of Blacks in the United States. It would be different then the Nation of Islam in that it would embrace Black people of all faiths not just Islamic Blacks.
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Most African-Americans in the South made their living as sharecroppers and were poor. Reconstruction protected their right to vote and to seek public office.
The Black Codes limited the freedoms of African-Americans, and that wasn't fair. The Black Codes pretty much segregated the African Americans from the Whites.