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How does the author support her argument that some modern voting laws might be
intended to prevent minorities from exercising their civil rights?

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Answered by XxBadCaptainxX
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The signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson was a landmark moment in the Civil Rights Movement of 1960s, which encompassed all social activism in the United States with the intent of ending racial segregation and discrimination against African-Americans. Burdened by a history of slavery and racial tensions, the United States, and particularly the South, was the site of an intense struggle for equality and justice. Common forms of protest included boycotts, sit-ins, marches, and a wide range of other nonviolent demonstrations.

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