The African Americans were kept from voting with poll taxes, which meant they had to pay to vote and literacy tests where if they failed them they couldn't vote, and since many at the time were illiterate and poor they couldn't vote. Also fear played a factor the Ku Klux Klan would threaten them to keep them away from the polls.
the KKK killed blacks who stood up for their rights so all blacks were afraid to stand up for their rights
No, he was known for attacking protestors with fire hoses and attack dogs.
unique, since no other colonial nation had ever enslaved blacks ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That is a false statement. The Spanish were the first to own black slaves. The word Negro even means black in spanish which is the name that was adopted by the English colonies. Try again.
Federal Laws stated that all American Citizens were allowed to vote. However, some states' local laws made obstacles to prevent black people from voting. For example:In some areas voters were required to carry out a literacy examination; black people would be given tests that were harder than those that white people tookBlack people would be falsely told that they had not passed these literacy testsIn some states voters had to have proof that their granddad had had the right to vote which was unlikely if he was blackAlso, there was a high chance of violence towards black people trying to vote (this was more of a social reason)
Some southern were worried that the South was focusing too much on just cotton.
To try to stop the changes in the U.S. south during Reconstruction following the U.S. Civil War, white southerners formed groups such as the Ku Klux Klan to terrorize blacks and restore the south to its former glory. The white southerners also passed laws, called The Black Codes, to restrict oppotunities for blacks. They also used sharecropping to keep the blacks tied them and to put the black sharecroppers in debt.
The Ku Klux Klan did not want newly freed Blacks to vote because they wanted to intimidate them and keep them from positions of power. The Ku Klux Klan used many methods of terror and harassment to intimidate Blacks, but in 1870 the Enforcement Acts were enacted to prevent this.
The KKK is the Ku Klux Klan. They are a group of white (usually men) people that used to try to keep Blacks from voting. That was back around when Lincoln and Jackson were president. Blacks were so intimidated by them that once they did have the right to vote, htey never did.
because the white thought that if you were not white you have NO right to vote
The Ku Klux Klan did not want newly freed Blacks to vote because they wanted to intimidate them and keep them from positions of power. The Ku Klux Klan used many methods of terror and harassment to intimidate Blacks, but in 1870 the Enforcement Acts were enacted to prevent this.
Ordinary race prejudice. The white troops didn't want blacks serving alongside them in the ranks.
what did many white southerners do to try and stop the movement
after the union won and blacks gained more rights the white southerners felt threatened... they formed the KKK to strike fear in black people and try to become in control once again.
Ex-slaves exercised their new freedoms by participating in activities like voting, owning land, and starting businesses. White southerners tried to limit their freedoms through segregation laws, sharecropping arrangements, terrorism from groups like the Ku Klux Klan, and the implementation of Jim Crow laws.
they don't
Voting specialists are people who analyze trends in voting and try to predict the winner of an election. Voting specialists sometimes use exit polls to gain information.
The southerners were for slavery, but Lincoln was not. Lincoln would try to abolish slavery.