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Presents information on poll taxes in the United States and their abolition by the ratification of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment to the Constitution on January 23, 1964. Includes links to the history of elections, suffrage limitations in the South, and taxation of women in Massachusetts.
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African Americans, Civil rights, History, Suffrage, Civil rights movements, Oratory, Compromise of 1850, Slavery, Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.), United States. Congress. Senate, United StatesPeople
Daniel Webster (1782-1852)Places
Alabama, Selma, United StatesTimes
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Illustrated by digitized items from the American Memory historic collections compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress.
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Presents information on Selma-Montgomery Rights March. Over five hundred people marched to the state capitol in Montgomery on March 7, 1965. They were demonstrating for African American voting rights. Outside of Selma the marchers were assaulted by state troopers and deputies. Also presents information on Senator Daniel Webster's famous speech on March 7, 1850 urging sectional compromise on the issue of slavery. Also presents information on slavery in the United States.
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