Take The Close to Unimaginable Literacy Take a look at Louisiana Used to Suppress the Black Vote (1964)
In William Faulkner’s 1938 novel The Unvanquished, the implacable Colonel Sartoris takes drastic motion to cease the election of a black Republican candidate to workplace after the Civil Conflict, destroying the bala number of black voters and shooting two Northern automobilepetbaggers. Whereas such dramatic technique of voter suppression occurred typically sufficient within the Reconstruction South, tactics of electoral exclusion refined over time, such that by the mid-twentieth century the Jim Crow South relied massively on close toly impossible-to-pass literacy exams to impede free and truthful elections.
These exams, writes Rebecca Onion at Slate, have been “supposedly applicable to each white and black prospective voters who couldn’t show a certain level of education” (typically as much as the fifth grade). But they have been “in actuality disprofessionalportionately administered to black voters.”
Additionally, lots of the exams have been rigged in order that registrars might give potential voters a straightforward or a difficult version, and will rating them differently as effectively. For examinationple, the Veterans of the Civil Rights Transferment describes a check administered in Alabama that’s so completely subjective that it measures the registrar’s shrewdness and cunning greater than anyfactor else.
The check right here from Louisiana consists of questions so ambiguous that nobody, whatever their level of education, can divine a “proper” or “fallacious” reply to most of them. And but, because the instructions state, “one fallacious reply denotes failure of the check,” an impossible standard for even a legitimate examination. Even worse, voters had solely ten minutes to complete the three-page, 30-question document. The Louisiana check dates from 1964, the 12 months earlier than the passage of the Voting Rights Act, which effectively put an finish to those blatantly discriminatory practices.
Study extra concerning the history of Jim Crow voter suppression at Rebecca Onion’s original put up right here and an replace right here. And right here you may watch video of Harvard students striveing to take the check.
Notice: Notice: An earlier version of this put up appeared on our website in 2014.
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