| 41. | Poll taxes and literacy tests also disfranchised tens of thousands of poor whites in Alabama.
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| 42. | They disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites by various voter registration and electoral requirements.
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| 43. | We are denationalized; we are disfranchised.
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| 44. | The court may thus have disfranchised as much as a quarter of Turkey's voters.
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| 45. | Supporters of disfranchised are far from disenfranchised, but in current usage they are decisively outvoted.
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| 46. | The bill disfranchised 60 of the smallest boroughs, and reduced the representation of 47 others.
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| 47. | In 1900, the state legislature passed a new disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites.
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| 48. | This was the same proportion as before the Civil War, and they were effectively disfranchised.
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| 49. | Any Athenian could participate in it, including slaves, foreigners, and those formerly disfranchised.
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| 50. | Most of the rules acted overwhelmingly against blacks, but many poor whites were also disfranchised.
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