Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The Voting Rights Act
Set up by Lyndon B. Johnson, this act eliminated sources of discrimination that were disabling people from voting. One exapmle of this is literacy tests. Before the passage of this act in 1965, literacy tests were instituted and many blacks, having a lesser quality of education due to segregated schools, were not capable of passing such tests. The act furthered a legislative end to discrimination.
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