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What political effects did literacy tests and poll taxes have in the “New South” after Reconstruction?

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Literacy tests and poll taxes achieved their desired effect of disenfranchising African-American voters.

Literacy tests were often as the discretion of the country official, and so literacy tests were used until the 1960s as a way to keep African-American voters from voting.

Similarly, poll taxes were used to keep poor African-American (and sometimes white voters) from voting on matters that ran counter to the prevailing opinion.

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