Voting Rights Act Of 1965

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The voting rights act of 1965, signed into law by Lyndon Johnson on August 6th, had nineteen sections. The primary purpose of the act was to eliminate discriminatory procedures used by some states in voting practices which had the effect of violating the 15th amendment, preventing African-American the right to vote. The act gave the right to the attorney general to appoint federal examiners who could monitor elections for discriminatory practices. The act generally prohibited the use of poll taxes and voter testing as this was recognized as a practice that prevented African-Americans from voting. The act also established the right for attorney general to investigate voter