Browse Items (42 total)

  • Topic is exactly "Voting"

January 5, 1895

White political leaders target the black community with educational requirement to vote.

January 2, 1904

White men continue to disenfranchise black men while the white newspaper defends the “law abiding” white opinion.

May 18, 1901

Ex-Governor Charles O’Ferrall indignantly cries out against implementing a “literacy test” for voters, thus denying the uneducated suffrage.

March 10, 1906

WM. Lloyd Garrison demands equal suffrage and that the constitution should be upheld in a meeting for “colored leaders” in the country.

January 12, 1895

Intended “reforms” in voting policies backfire as the number of voters drops.

June 22, 1895

Judge Goff of the Circuit Court of the United State has reversed a recent ruling stating that South Carolina registration officers could act under illegal election laws.

May 18, 1895

An Appellate Court Judge declares the registration and dispensary laws unconstitutional, making it harder to disenfranchise black people.

June 8, 1895

A justice for Virginia lets a white Democratic constable off with no charges after the constable was accused of deceiving illiterate voters.

March 10, 1894

A new law threatens to prevent illiterate voters from accurately voting by themselves, having their ballots manipulated.

November 28, 1903

Henrico is accused of being “the worst [county] so far as political recognition of the [black] brother is concerned”; the county spreads the notion that black people are “so corrupt and so addicted to selling their votes” and should therefore be…
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