poll tax
tax once levied in certain states of the United States as a precondition to voting
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poll tax
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- poll tax is in the country of United States[1].
- poll tax's image is recorded as PollTaxRecieptJefferson1917.JPG[2].
- poll tax's subclass of is recorded as tax[3].
- poll tax's subclass of is recorded as electoral restriction[4].
- poll tax's subclass of is recorded as Jim Crow laws[5].
- poll tax's end time is recorded as +1966-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- poll tax's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0646q[7].
- poll tax's significant event is recorded as Breedlove v. Suttles[8].
- poll tax's significant event is recorded as coming into force[9].
- poll tax's significant event is recorded as Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections[10].
- poll tax's authority is recorded as U.S. state[11].
- poll tax's has contributing factor is recorded as Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution[12].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Alabama[13].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Arkansas[14].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as California[15].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Florida[16].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Connecticut[17].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Georgia[18].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Kansas[19].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Louisiana[20].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Maine[21].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Massachusetts[22].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Minnesota[23].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as Mississippi[24].
- poll tax's used by is recorded as New Hampshire[25].