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- administered by white staff in a discriminatory way. They succeeded in disenfranchising most of the black citizens, as well as many poor whites in the South...
- Disenfranchised grief is a term coined by Dr. Kenneth J. Doka in 1989. The concept describes the fact that some forms of grief are not acknowledged on...
- The Disfranchising Act was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Ireland debated in 1727 and enacted in 1728, one of a series of Penal Laws, and prohibited...
- lit. лишение deprivation + -ец -ee; "disenfranchised"; plural lishentsy, Russian: лишенцы) was a disenfranchised person in Soviet Russia from 1918 to...
- when various groups in the country gained the right to vote or were disenfranchised. 1789 The Constitution of the United States recognizes that the states...
- Washington, D.C., residents are, on the federal level, politically disenfranchised since the city's residents do not have voting representation in Congress;...
- designed to protect the voting rights of illiterate white voters while disenfranchising black voters. The 1870 ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment to the...
- po****tion exterminated. Pol Pot was determined to keep his power and disenfranchise any enemies or potential threats, and thus increased his violent and...
- Following the end of Reconstruction in 1877, Democrats devised means of disenfranchising blacks, initially by physical intimidation and voter fraud, later by...
- he blocked ****embly elections and exacerbated the class divide by disenfranchising and restricting the movement of indentured servants, who made up around...