Legislative History of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 5권The Library, 1965 |
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... voter to be to read and write in the Englih ge . Certainly it cannot be con- ged that this is an unreasonable re- rement ; to the contrary , the require- at that all voters be able to read and e is simply an effort to improve the dards ...
... voter to be to read and write in the Englih ge . Certainly it cannot be con- ged that this is an unreasonable re- rement ; to the contrary , the require- at that all voters be able to read and e is simply an effort to improve the dards ...
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... voters for the administration of the interpretation test . " And the District Court found that " Louisiana . . provides no ef- fective method whereby arbitrary and capri- clous action by registrars of voters may be prevented or ...
... voters for the administration of the interpretation test . " And the District Court found that " Louisiana . . provides no ef- fective method whereby arbitrary and capri- clous action by registrars of voters may be prevented or ...
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... voters or members of any other class . If ap- plicable State law requires a literacy test , those persons possessing less than a sixth- grade education shall be administered such test only in writing and the answers to such test shall ...
... voters or members of any other class . If ap- plicable State law requires a literacy test , those persons possessing less than a sixth- grade education shall be administered such test only in writing and the answers to such test shall ...
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