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R. Volney Riser, \"Defying Disfranchisement: Black Voting Rights Activism in the Jim Crow South, 1890-1908\"
Publisher: L o u i s i a n a State University Press | 2010 | ISBN: 0807136387 | PDF | 326 pages | 1.8 MB
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Jim Crow strengthened rapidly and several southern states adopted new constitutions designed primarily to strip African American men of their right to vote. Since the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibited eliminating voters based on race, the South concocted property requirements, literacy tests, poll taxes, white primaries, and white control of the voting apparatus to eliminate the region's black vote almost entirely. Desperate to save their ballots, black political leaders, attorneys, preachers, and activists fought back in the courts, sustaining that resistance until the nascent NAACP took over the legal battle.
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