The 24th Amendment Explained: How Poll Taxes Fell to Democracy’s Might
The 24th Amendment stands as one of the most consequential yet underappreciated legal victories in American history. Before its ratification in 1964, millions of Black, Native American, and poor white voters faced a brutal reality: to cast a ballot, they had to pay a poll tax—often $1 to $2, an insurmountable sum for sharecroppers and […]