... It is heartening that some black Americans are waking up to their oppressors, the democrat party that is.
Why do "white" conservatives feel entitled to lecture "blacks" and "Hispanics" as to how they should vote - this condescending attitude assumes that these groups don't posses the mental capabilities to determine as to whom best represents their own self interests, and vote accordingly!Jim Crow... Between 1890 and 1910, ten of the eleven former Confederate states, starting with Mississippi, passed new constitutions or amendments that effectively disenfranchised most blacks and tens of thousands of poor whites through a combination of poll taxes, literacy and comprehension tests, and residency and record-keeping requirements. Grandfather clauses temporarily permitted some illiterate whites to vote but gave no relief to most blacks.
Voter turnout dropped drastically through the South as a result of such measures. In Louisiana, by 1900, black voters were reduced to 5,320 on the rolls, although they comprised the majority of the state's population. By 1910, only 730 blacks were registered, less than 0.5% of eligible black men. "In 27 of the state's 60 parishes, not a single black voter was registered any longer; in 9 more parishes, only one black voter was."
The cumulative effect in North Carolina meant that black voters were completely eliminated from voter rolls during the period from 1896–1904. The growth of their thriving middle class was slowed. In North Carolina and other Southern states, there were also the effects of invisibility: "[W]ithin a decade of disfranchisement, the white supremacy campaign had erased the image of the black middle class from the minds of white North Carolinians."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Crow_laws
It reflects a "Jim Crow" mentality still held by many Americans who continue to believe that democracy is wasted on "non-whites!"
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