African American Voting History

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The history of voting begins with white men. White males have always benefited from the right to vote in America since the late seventeenth century during the first presidential election. About a century later in 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution granted African Americans the right to citizenship. This granted African American men the right to participate in the elections for our country's future. Despite the fact, it did not grant colored women the right to vote. Not only colored women, but all women; not because they were less educated, but because they were thought to be here solely to satisfy a man's desires and bear children. Women fought for their equality with men by starting to join the workforce in the 1890s, even