"A Right Isn't Right Till It's Granted To All"
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1789 - White Male LANDOWNERS Allowed To Vote
"The right to vote has long been considered one of the cherished freedoms key to American democracy. But voting rights in general were very limited in the Founders’ time and have changed greatly since then.
The Constitution took effect in early 1789 after the first federal elections. It did not include an express protection of the right to vote, and it was left to the states to determine who was eligible to vote in elections."
For the most part, state legislatures generally limited voting to white males who owned land. Some states also utilized religious tests to ensure only Christian men could vote. Gradually, state legislatures began to slightly expand voting rights to non-landowning white males."
There was a law in Alabama, until 2021 that required a "religious oath" in order to register to vote... (Freedom From Religion lawsuit)


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President Ford Signs VRA Extension of 1975


"President Gerald R. Ford approves a seven year extension of the Voting Rights Act, which broadens voting protection especially for Mexican Americans, Asians, and Indians. The reauthorization contains new provisions to permanently bar literacy tests nationwide and provide language assistance for minority voters. The law also extends the “preclearance” provisions that require courts to monitor states with a history of discrimination."


1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA) NAACP Prospective
"Originally, legislators hoped that within five years of its passage, the issues surrounding the 1965 Voting Rights Act would be resolved and there would be no further need for its enforcement-related provisions. They were wrong.
Congress had to extend these provisions in 1970, 1975, 1982 and most recently in 2007, this time for 25 years."
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