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The poll tax in Arkansas is $1.00; 17.8 percent was the voting record there in 1940. Tennessee, with the mayor of a famous river town paying the $2.00 one must pay to vote there, polled 27.9 percent of its citizens.
The poll tax in Arkansas is $1.00; 17.8 percent was the voting record there in 1940. Tennessee, with the mayor of a famous river town paying the $2.00 one must pay to vote there, polled 27.9 percent of its citizens.
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tax is charged, but where there is no connection between this revenue measure and the right to vote, sheriffs, policemen, and who-knows-what-all come after the citizen who is a poll-tax delinquent. All the poll-tax money collected in ...
tax is charged, but where there is no connection between this revenue measure and the right to vote, sheriffs, policemen, and who-knows-what-all come after the citizen who is a poll-tax delinquent. All the poll-tax money collected in ...
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As some delegates said frankly in the various state constitutional conventions, the poll tax was one measure adopted to cut off the great mass of people, white and black, from the use of the ballot. How effectively this has been done is ...
As some delegates said frankly in the various state constitutional conventions, the poll tax was one measure adopted to cut off the great mass of people, white and black, from the use of the ballot. How effectively this has been done is ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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