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State laws passed primarily in Southern states to restrict the voting rights of African Americans after the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment came to be known collectively as
Jim Crow laws.
Voting Rights Acts.
Black Codes.
Affirmative Action.
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Jim Crow laws. These were state and local laws, primarily in the South, that enforced racial segregation and used measures like poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses to disenfranchise Black voters after Reconstruction.
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