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Title: a revolution indeed
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February 3, 1996 |
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Thus, this decision totally undermined the amendment itself and led to new ways to prevent blacks from voting such as the grandfather clause, which denied many blacks the vote because the grandfathers of most blacks had been slaves prior to Reconstruction and were unable to vote... Showed first 250 characters
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Thus, this decision was a revolutionary because it allowed blacks to attain suffrage, although it was not fully guaranteed.
After the Civil War, black civil rights climaxed into a crucial issue. Blacks had always been placed at the bottom of the social ladder while swaggering whites did all that they could to keep them there (an example is the Three-Fifths Compromise)... Showed next 250 characters
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