Voting Rights In The 1950s And 1960's

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In 1950s and 1960s was civil rights movement, where voting rights activists from the South were subjected to various forms of violence. One of the events, which outraged many Americans, happened in 1965, when peaceful participants from Alabama came to the Montgomery state and soldiers attached them. Therefore, they turned back. Many of them were beaten, and this incident was shown on national television. After that, Johnson called to accept new law to prohibit the violence. Despite the 15th Amendment many black men were still disenfranchised until new law was introduced. Then, in 1965 was introduced the Voting Rights Act, to make sure that no citizen was exclude the right to vote. At the end of 1965, millions of black voters had been registered