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Lianty Yauri
on Nov 05, 2024Verified
How did courts respond to Southern efforts at disenfranchising African-Americans around the turn-of-the-century?
A) State and federal courts upheld disfranchisement despite the blatant violation of civil rights.
B) They could not respond because no one challenged the legality of disfranchisement.
C) They upheld disfranchisement laws in state courts, but the Supreme Court declared them unconstitutional.
D) Local courts struck down disfranchisement laws but were unable to enforce the decision.
Disfranchisement
The revocation or denial of the right to vote to a person or group, often used as a means to suppress the political voice of minorities or opponents.
- Gain insight into the legal and political battles for racial equality and their consequences on civil rights.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the legal and political battles for racial equality and their consequences on civil rights.