Urban Legend: Will Blacks' Right to Vote Expire at Year's End?
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There are certain rumors that refuse to die and make the rounds across the Internet--which Al Gore didn't create--every year. From the U.S. government issuing Social Security numbers based on race (false) to blacks being eligible for a $5,000 tax credit based on slave reparations (good luck with that), there are some rumors that resurface like clockwork. One such rumor, according to various e-mails circulating on the Internet, is the idea that blacks' right to vote will expire when the Voting Rights Act of 1965 expires at year's end. This is a lie. It is false. A sham. A fabrication. An untruth. The Voting Rights Act was signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965, but blacks had the ability to vote long before this, dating back to the 15th Amen The Voting Rights Act of 1965 authorized the federal government to send federal registrars to counties where "local registrars refused to accept the registration of black voters, and observers to ensure blacks were allowed to vote and that their votes were counted," according to Snopes. And yes, the act was originally set to expire this year, which led to a flurry of Internet e-mails rallying a charge to make sure it was renewed. But what some fail to realize is that the Voting Rights Act was already renewed last year by President Bush in a morning ceremony on the White House lawn that was attended by the families of slain civil-rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the late Rosa Parks. Regardless of the false rumor, it's clear that the Voting Rights Act has served a critical purpose, as voter-registration rates for blacks have increased dramatically following the 1965 legislation, according the U.S. Department of Justice web site. In 1965, Southern states including So while the Voting Rights Act of 1965 played a pivotal role in the history of black Americans, it was because it enforced their rights already on the books, but it was NEVER responsible for providing blacks with the ability to vote. So perhaps the rumor will fade away--until next year. (See also: Hoax Alert! Undocumented Immigrants Do NOT Get Social-Security Benefits)
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