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esalman ◴[] No.41911296[source]
TIL voting right depends on literacy in America. Illiterate people have more rights in third world countries apparently.
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baumy ◴[] No.41911309[source]
No, this is incorrect. This has not been the case for 60 years now. These tests were discontinued as part of the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1964. That information is in the linked article, which is short and only takes a minute to read.

This example was also far from universal, certainly across the entire USA but even in Louisiana.

edit: reading other comments, it isn't clear whether this information is even true for a small subset of Louisiana 60+ years ago

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esalman ◴[] No.41911353[source]
TIL yet another way MLK changed America.
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pjc50 ◴[] No.41912434[source]
The US talks up its history of freedom, but wasn't really a fully democratic country until the moon landings.
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1. refurb ◴[] No.41912454[source]
And by that definition much of Europe isn’t fully democratic?
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2. pjc50 ◴[] No.41912656[source]
Most of Europe never had the level of formal, legal racism of the US. But it is worth remembering which European countries were dictatorships at around the same time (Spain, Portugal, Greece) and that Eastern Europe came to democracy even more recently.