Alabama History
African American enfranchisement refers to the process through which African Americans gained the right to vote and participate in the political system, particularly during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. This movement aimed to dismantle barriers that had historically excluded African Americans from the electoral process and ensured their representation in government. The efforts for enfranchisement were closely tied to various Reconstruction policies implemented in Alabama and across the South, focusing on civil rights and equality.
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