The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was a pivotal event that led to dramatic increases in African American voter registration. This legislation aimed to eliminate racial discrimination in voting practices, particularly in the South, where many African Americans faced barriers such as literacy tests and poll taxes. Following the Act, federal oversight and support helped facilitate voter registration efforts, leading to a significant rise in African American participation in elections.
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