LC15TH_200205_36
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The 150th Anniversary of the 15th Amendment

THe Fifteenth Amendment prohibited states from using race or previous condition of servitude as a basis for disenfranchisement. It gave the Supreme Court a basis in which to hold state-sanctioned electoral devices that indirectly impeded the right of blacks to vote in violation of the U.S. Constitution. One such device was the "grandfather clause," a state law that declared a voter did not have to meet qualifications to vote, such as a literacy test, provided he was descended from a voter who could vote on January 1, 1867, a limitation that systematically excluded blacks.
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