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grandfather clause
Clause included in the state constitutions of several southern states after the Civil War placing high literacy and property requirements for voters whose ancestors did not vote before 1867. These clauses were designed to interfere with African-American citizens' right to vote. In 1915, the Supreme Court ruled grandfather clauses unconstitutional.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Government
- Category: Government & politics
- Organization: The College Board
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