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Following the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment, states attempted to limit voting rights of African Americans through
registration quotas.
state constitutions.
poll taxes and literacy tests.
blood tests and genealogy.
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poll taxes and literacy tests.
After the Fifteenth Amendment, Southern states used measures such as poll taxes, literacy tests, grandfather clauses, white primaries, and intimidation to disenfranchise Black voters despite the constitutional prohibition.
After the Fifteenth Amendment, Southern states used measures such as poll taxes, literacy tests, grandfather clauses, white primaries, and intimidation to disenfranchise Black voters despite the constitutional prohibition.
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