Voting Rights Act Of 1964

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What was the Voting Rights Act of 1964? Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organized a peaceful march to the state capital in Montgomery, Alabama when police attacked them with tear gas and whipped them for protesting. After the event in Montgomery, Alabama President Lyndon B. Johnson decided to give voting rights protection to African Americans. The 14th and 15th amendments gave African Americans freedom, congress still found ways to prevent African Americans from voting. Jim Crow laws were put into place to stop African Americans from voting by making them take a number of test, taxing them, and requiring them to own property. After the Civil Rights Act was passed President Lyndon B. Johnson wanted to pass the Voting Rights Act, which allowed African