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The voting section of this bill will not help thousands of black citizens who want to vote . It will not help the citizens of Mississippi , of Alabama , and Georgia , who are qualified to vote , but lack a 6th Grade education .
The voting section of this bill will not help thousands of black citizens who want to vote . It will not help the citizens of Mississippi , of Alabama , and Georgia , who are qualified to vote , but lack a 6th Grade education .
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a f SCLC decided to devote almost all of its organizational energy to a massive right - to - vote campaign , with headquarters in Selma . SNCC , already based in Selma , agreed to cooperate in this new venture .
a f SCLC decided to devote almost all of its organizational energy to a massive right - to - vote campaign , with headquarters in Selma . SNCC , already based in Selma , agreed to cooperate in this new venture .
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They vote overwhelmingly to reject the administration's compromise . ... The black vote is estimated at 85–97 percent Democratic , with 75 percent of registered blacks voting . Johnson issues an executive order which bars discrimination ...
They vote overwhelmingly to reject the administration's compromise . ... The black vote is estimated at 85–97 percent Democratic , with 75 percent of registered blacks voting . Johnson issues an executive order which bars discrimination ...
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