In the post-Reconstruction era, Louisiana enacted several discriminatory voter registration practices as part of its 1898 constitution, specifically designed to disenfranchise Black Americans. The constitution mandated a complex voter registration form that had to be filled out "without assistance."
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Institution: Office of Registrar of Voters Parish of Jackson, State of Louisiana
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