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9 October, 19:16

Why couldn't mast black people vote, even after the 15th Amendment was passed?

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  1. 9 October, 21:22
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    Because despite the 15th Amendment, due to Reconstructions' failure, many States and localities were allowed to create racist voting laws that kept African-American men from voting.

    These laws were eventually remedied by the Voting Rights Act, which wasn't passed until 1965.
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