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American controls on voting rights from 1870
Having successfully segregated African Americans, Southern politicians also wanted to ensure they remained politically powerless. The poll tax, literacy tests and property tests were all introduced to prevent African Americans from voting, but they also prevented poor whites from voting. Eventually, the grandfather clause was introduced that more effectively prevented only African Americans from voting.
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