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November 24, 2018 2018-05-19T08:29:45-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/4b8/20180519083015003_hd.jpgHistorian Sam Walker of the National Voting Rights Museum discusses the inception in the early 1900s of Jim Crow Laws establishing barriers to voting, including literacy tests, and how they disenfranchised existing voters as well as presenting obstacles to new voters.
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November 24, 2018 2018-05-19T08:29:45-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/4b8/20180519083015003_hd.jpgHistorian Sam Walker of the National Voting Rights Museum discusses the inception in the early 1900s of Jim Crow Laws establishing barriers to voting, including literacy tests, and how they disenfranchised existing voters as well as presenting obstacles to new voters.
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Historian Sam Walker of the National Voting Rights Museum discusses the inception in the early 1900s of Jim Crow Laws establishing barriers to voting, including literacy tests, and how they disenfranchised existing voters as well as presenting obstacles to new voters. close