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Mississippi Plan Reduces Black Voter Registration to Near Zero

Within two years of Mississippi's 1890 convention, Black voter registration collapses from tens of thousands to fewer than 9,000 in a state where Black citizens are near-majority. Poll taxes and arbitrarily administered literacy tests nullify the 15th Amendment in practice. Louisiana, South Carolina, and Alabama immediately draft their own disenfranchisement conventions.