US History – 1945 to Present
Literacy tests were assessments that were historically used to determine a person's reading and writing abilities, often employed in the United States as a means to restrict voting rights, particularly for African Americans. These tests were often complicated and subjective, designed to disenfranchise voters rather than assess actual literacy. Their use was closely linked to the systemic efforts of segregation and discrimination during the Jim Crow era.
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