African Americans And The Voting Rights Act Of 1965

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Voting Rights Act of 1965
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was set into place to make sure that state and local voting stations would not prevent African Americans from their right to vote. The fifteenth amendment allows anyone, specifically males, to vote no matter what their race is. People were outraged about the amendment being passed; allowing people of a different race to vote. At the time, Lyndon Johnson was president. He saw what was going on in the South with the voting polls abusing African Americans right to vote. So he pushed for the Voting Rights Act to be set into place to help the citizens with their rights. The white Americans used many tactics to make sure that African Americans were not able to vote. For example, they would