How has American culture changed since passage of the Voting Rights Acts?
The Voting Rights Act certainly has changed American culture: In 1965, only 19.3 percent of black eligible voters were registered in Alabama, versus 74 percent of black Alabamans who were registered to vote in 2005. That's a big change!
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