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Mimi L
Guest
Between 1890 and 1906, every southern state enacted laws or constitutional provisions meant to eliminate the black vote.
2. The elimination of black and many white voters could not have been accomplished without the approval of the North.
3. Some states saw coalitions between black Republicans and anti-Redeemer Democrats to prevent the disenfranchisement of blacks.
4. In passing various laws to restrict blacks from voting, numerous poor and illiterate whites also lost the right to vote in the South.
5. The Supreme Court refused to invalidate the grandfather clause for violating the Fifteenth Amendment.
2. The elimination of black and many white voters could not have been accomplished without the approval of the North.
3. Some states saw coalitions between black Republicans and anti-Redeemer Democrats to prevent the disenfranchisement of blacks.
4. In passing various laws to restrict blacks from voting, numerous poor and illiterate whites also lost the right to vote in the South.
5. The Supreme Court refused to invalidate the grandfather clause for violating the Fifteenth Amendment.