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Oppression1965

Dallas County Registrar Blocks 99% of Black Voter Applications

In Dallas County, Alabama (Selma), despite a Black population majority, only 335 of 15,000 eligible Black residents were registered to vote by early 1965. County registrars used literacy tests, arbitrary rejections, and office hours of only two days per month to block registration. Applicants were required to read and interpret obscure passages of the Alabama constitution.