The Voting Rights Act

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What are voting rights? Voting rights are rights of the people in public elections; an entitlement for any person to vote. In the 18 and 19 hundred, it was particularly hard for African Americans, who were the minority, to vote or have their voices heard. In 1965, that all changed for the better. One of the most historic bills to pass in Congress, was the Voting Rights Act. The Voting Rights Act was signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The law was passed during the Civil Rights Movement. The law stated that everyone can registered to vote via federal registrars; in stated that had less than 50% of the registered voters. In Alabama v. Holder, the court ruling allowed 9 states to change their elections laws without federal approval;