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Jason Rivera
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
Black suffrage made little difference in the South, as very few blacks voted or ran for public office during Reconstruction.
Black Suffrage
The right of Black people, especially in the United States, to vote, a legal milestone achieved throughout various stages of legislative action, most notably the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
- Analyze the impact and challenges of black suffrage in the South during the Reconstruction period.
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- Analyze the impact and challenges of black suffrage in the South during the Reconstruction period.
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