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OppressionAugust 12, 1890

Mississippi Constitutional Convention Disenfranchises Black Voters

Mississippi's constitutional convention adopts the 'Mississippi Plan': poll taxes, literacy tests administered at white registrars' discretion, and residency requirements designed to eliminate Black voter registration. Black voters — a majority in many counties — are reduced to near-zero registration within years. The blueprint is copied by every former Confederate state over the following two decades.