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Why did white Southern Democrats disenfranchise black men?
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They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power.
They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power.
They hoped African Americans would leave the South after being denied rights.
They hoped African Americans would leave the South after being denied rights.
They wanted to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans.
They wanted to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans.
They worried that African Americans would dismantle Republican governments.
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They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power.
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