CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT – CHAPTER 19
14th and 15th Amendments. Explain how the amendment(s) are connected to the event? 15th-All men have right to vote regardless of race/color. Evers worked to register Blacks (men and women) to vote. Poll taxes and literacy tests denied 15th amendment’s rights. 14th-Evers and these for whom he fought were denied equal protection under the law. ................
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