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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: What a Colored Man Should Do to Vote - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: August 15, 2019 [EBook #60103] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WHAT A COLORED MAN SHOULD DO TO VOTE *** - - - - -Produced by hekula03, David Wilson and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by the Library of Congress) - - - - - - - - - - What a Colored Man - Should Do To Vote - - [Decoration] - - - - - To the Colored Men - of Voting Age - in the Southern States - - -AS citizens of the United States, you cannot value too highly your -right to vote, which is an expression of your choice of the officers -who shall be placed in control of your nearest and dearest interests. - -You should vote at every election. In National and congressional -elections, vote for the best interests of the country. In local -elections, vote for the best interests of the community in which you -live. - - * * * * * - -_NEVER SELL YOUR VOTE._ - - - - - The Things that Qualify - a Colored Man to Vote - in the Southern States - - -IN order that you may know what will be demanded of you to vote under -the Constitutions and laws of the several Southern States, we give -below the substantial requirements of each, to wit:-- - - -IN Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, -Virginia and Tennessee - -_YOU MUST PAY YOUR POLL TAX._ - -_YOU MUST REGISTER AND HOLD YOUR CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION._ - -_If you can read and write you can register._ - - -IN Alabama, Louisiana and South Carolina - -_If you cannot read and write you can register if you own $300 worth -of property._ - - -IN Arkansas and Georgia - -_YOU MUST PAY YOUR POLL TAX._ - - -IN Florida, Kentucky, Texas and West Virginia - -_You must reside in the State._ - - * * * * * - -_A man convicted of almost any crime may be barred from voting._ - - -Alabama - -Must reside in the State two years, one year in the County and three -months in the election precinct. - -Poll taxes for 1901 and each year since then must be paid before the -first of February prior to the election. - -Persons over forty-five years of age are exempt from poll tax. - -Must be registered and hold a certificate of registration. - -In order to register, must be able to read and write any Article of -the Constitution of the United States, and must be regularly engaged -in some work, employment, business, trade or calling, the greater part -of the year before election, unless physically unable to work. - -A person who cannot read and write, must own, or his wife must own -forty acres of land upon which he must live, or must own real and -personal property assessed at three hundred dollars, or his wife must -own the same, upon which the taxes for the year before election must -be paid. - -Any person convicted of felony, adultery, larceny, wife-beating, -miscegenation, vagrancy, selling or offering to sell his vote, is -forever barred from voting. - - -Arkansas - -Must reside one year in the State, six months in the County, and one -month in the election precinct. - -Must exhibit a poll tax receipt or other evidence that the poll tax -has been paid at the regular time for collecting such tax. - - -Florida - -Must reside one year in the State and six months in the County. - - -Georgia - -Must reside one year in the State and six months in the County. Must -have paid all taxes prior to election. - -The poll tax required shall not exceed one dollar annually. - - -Kentucky - -Must reside one year in the State, six months in the County, and sixty -days in the precinct. - -Must be registered in cities and towns of five thousand inhabitants. - - -Louisiana - -Must reside two years in the State, one year in the parish and six -months in the election precinct. - -Must be registered and in order to do so, must be able to read and -write, and shall demonstrate such ability to the registrars. - -If unable to read and write, must own property assessed at three -hundred dollars, on which, if personal, all taxes must have been paid. - -Persons under sixty years of age must also pay a poll tax of one -dollar annually, on or before the 31st day of December, for two years -next before the time of voting, and shall exhibit such poll tax -receipt for two years to the election officer at the polls. - - -Mississippi - -Must reside in the State two years and one year in the election -district or incorporated town or city. - -Must have paid all taxes on or before the first day of February of the -year of the election, and shall produce his tax receipts to the -election officers. - -Persons under sixty years of age must pay an annual poll tax of two -dollars to the State, which may be increased one dollar by the County. - -Must be registered, and in order to do so must be able to read any -section of the Constitution of the State, or shall be able to -understand the same when read, or give a reasonable interpretation -thereof. - -By a decision of the Supreme Court, a person otherwise qualified has a -right to be registered whether his taxes are paid or not. - -Any person convicted of felony, adultery, larceny, wife-beating or -miscegenation is forever barred from voting. - - -North Carolina - -Must reside in the State two years, in the County six months, and four -months in the precinct or ward. - -Must be registered and in order to do so, must be able to read and -write any section of the Constitution, and shall have paid on or -before the first day of May, an annual poll tax of two dollars for the -previous year. - -Persons over fifty years of age are exempt from poll tax. - - -South Carolina - -Must reside in the State two years, in the County one year, and four -months in the polling precinct. - -Must be registered, and in order to do so must be able to read and -write any section of the Constitution submitted by the registrars, and -if unable to read and write, must prove to the satisfaction of the -registrars the ownership of three hundred dollars worth of property in -the State, upon which all taxes for the previous year must have been -paid. - -All poll tax must be paid six months before election, and tax receipts -showing the payment of all taxes including the poll tax shall be shown -to the election officer at the polls. - -Any person convicted of felony, adultery, larceny, wife-beating or -miscegenation is forever barred from voting. - - -Tennessee - -Must reside in the State one year, in the County six months. A poll -tax receipt for the previous year shall be shown to the judges of -election. - -Persons over fifty years of age are exempt from poll tax. - -Must be able to mark the ticket at election without assistance. - -In precincts or civil districts with a population of fifty thousand, -and in towns and cities of two thousand five hundred, must be -registered. - -Any person convicted of felony, bribery or larceny is forever barred -from voting. - - -Texas - -Must reside in the State one year, and in the County six months. - -An annual poll tax of one dollar and fifty cents is required of -persons under sixty years of age, but this is not a prerequisite to -the exercise of the right to vote. - - -Virginia - -Must reside in the State two years, in the County one year, and in the -precinct thirty days. - -Must pay all State poll taxes, for three preceding years, at least six -months before election. - -Must be registered, and in order to do so, shall be able to make -application for the same in writing, and must answer on oath any and -all questions put by the registrars affecting qualifications. - -Any person convicted of felony, bribery, petit larceny or obtaining -money or property under false pretenses is forever barred from voting. - - -West Virginia - -Must reside in the State one year, and in the County sixty days. The -right to vote shall never be denied because not registered. - - -General Advice - -You are urged to pay all of your taxes at the required time, and -especially your poll tax which is by the Constitution of every -Southern State made a special fund for the support of the free public -schools. - -You are also admonished against the commission of any crime, great or -small, as the conviction of almost any crime will deprive you of your -right to vote, and put upon you lasting shame and disgrace. - -It is especially urged that as voters you should seek to be on -friendly terms with your white neighbors in the communities in which -you live, so that you may consult with them about your common -interests; and that you should ally yourselves with the best people in -your community for the general good. It is of the utmost importance to -the race, and it cannot be urged too strongly upon your attention that -nothing should influence your vote except a desire to serve the best -interests of the country, and of your State. - - - - - Press of - E. A. 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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: What a Colored Man Should Do to Vote - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: August 15, 2019 [EBook #60103] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WHAT A COLORED MAN SHOULD DO TO VOTE *** - - - - -Produced by hekula03, David Wilson and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by the Library of Congress) - - - - - - -</pre> - - - - -<hr class="ww" /> - - -<!-- 001.png --> - - - - -<div class="front"> -<h1 title="What a Colored Man Should Do To Vote"><span>What a Colored Man<br - />Should Do To Vote</span></h1> - -<img id="cover" src="images/cover.jpg" - alt="[Cover]" /> -</div> - -<div class="preamble"> -<!-- 002.png --> - - - - -<h2 title="To the Colored Men of Voting Age in the Southern States">To the Colored Men<br - />of Voting Age<br - />in the Southern States</h2> - -<p class="deco"><img src="images/acorns.jpg" alt="[Decoration]" /></p> - -<div class="drop"> -<img class="cap" src="images/dropa.jpg" alt="A" width="70" height="84" - /><p class="cap_A">AS citizens of the United States, you cannot value too -highly your right to vote, which is an expression of -your choice of the officers who shall be placed in control of -your nearest and dearest interests.</p> -</div> - -<p>You should vote at every election. In National and -congressional elections, vote for the best interests of the -country. In local elections, vote for the best interests of the -community in which you live.</p> - - -<hr class="short" /> - -<p class="ctr"><em>NEVER SELL YOUR VOTE.</em></p> -</div> - -<div class="main"> -<!-- 003.png [Blank Page] --> -<!-- 004.png --> - - - - -<h2 title="The Things that Qualify -a Colored Man to Vote -in the Southern States">The Things that Qualify<br - />a Colored Man to Vote<br - />in the Southern States</h2> - -<hr class="short" /> - -<div class="drop"> -<img class="cap" src="images/dropi.jpg" alt="I" width="69" height="84" - /><p class="cap_I">IN order that you may know what will be demanded of you -to vote under the Constitutions and laws of the several -Southern States, we give below the substantial requirements -of each, to <span class="nw">wit:—</span></p> -</div> - -<p class="subsect">IN Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South -Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee</p> - -<p><em>YOU MUST PAY YOUR POLL TAX.</em></p> - -<p><em>YOU MUST REGISTER AND HOLD YOUR CERTIFICATE -OF REGISTRATION.</em></p> - -<p><i>If you can read and write you can register.</i></p> - - -<p class="subsect">IN Alabama, Louisiana and South Carolina</p> - -<p><i>If you cannot read and write you can register if you own $300 -worth of property.</i></p> - - -<p class="subsect">IN Arkansas and Georgia</p> - -<p><em>YOU MUST PAY YOUR POLL TAX.</em></p> - - -<p class="subsect">IN Florida, Kentucky, Texas and West Virginia</p> - -<p><i>You must reside in the State.</i></p> - -<hr class="short" /> - -<p><i>A man convicted of almost any crime may be barred from voting.</i></p> -<!-- 005.png --> - - -<h3 id="Alabama">Alabama</h3> - -<p>Must reside in the State two years, one year in the County and -three months in the election precinct.</p> - -<p>Poll taxes for 1901 and each year since then must be paid before -the first of February prior to the election.</p> - -<p>Persons over forty-five years of age are exempt from poll tax.</p> - -<p>Must be registered and hold a certificate of registration.</p> - -<p>In order to register, must be able to read and write any Article -of the Constitution of the United States, and must be regularly engaged -in some work, employment, business, trade or calling, the -greater part of the year before election, unless physically unable to -work.</p> - -<p>A person who cannot read and write, must own, or his wife -must own forty acres of land upon which he must live, or must own -real and personal property assessed at three hundred dollars, or -his wife must own the same, upon which the taxes for the year -before election must be paid.</p> - -<p>Any person convicted of felony, adultery, larceny, wife-beating, -miscegenation, vagrancy, selling or offering to sell his vote, is -forever barred from voting.</p> - - -<h3>Arkansas</h3> - -<p>Must reside one year in the State, six months in the County, -and one month in the election precinct.</p> - -<p>Must exhibit a poll tax receipt or other evidence that the poll -tax has been paid at the regular time for collecting such tax.</p> - - -<h3>Florida</h3> - -<p>Must reside one year in the State and six months in the County.</p> - - -<h3>Georgia</h3> - -<p>Must reside one year in the State and six months in the County. -Must have paid all taxes prior to election.</p> - -<p>The poll tax required shall not exceed one dollar annually.</p> -<!-- 006.png --> - - -<h3>Kentucky</h3> - -<p>Must reside one year in the State, six months in the County, -and sixty days in the precinct.</p> - -<p>Must be registered in cities and towns of five thousand inhabitants.</p> - - -<h3>Louisiana</h3> - -<p>Must reside two years in the State, one year in the parish and -six months in the election precinct.</p> - -<p>Must be registered and in order to do so, must be able to read -and write, and shall demonstrate such ability to the registrars.</p> - -<p>If unable to read and write, must own property assessed at -three hundred dollars, on which, if personal, all taxes must have -been paid.</p> - -<p>Persons under sixty years of age must also pay a poll tax of -one dollar annually, on or before the 31st day of December, for two -years next before the time of voting, and shall exhibit such poll tax -receipt for two years to the election officer at the polls.</p> - - -<h3>Mississippi</h3> - -<p>Must reside in the State two years and one year in the election -district or incorporated town or city.</p> - -<p>Must have paid all taxes on or before the first day of February -of the year of the election, and shall produce his tax receipts to the -election officers.</p> - -<p>Persons under sixty years of age must pay an annual poll tax -of two dollars to the State, which may be increased one dollar by the -County.</p> - -<p>Must be registered, and in order to do so must be able to read -any section of the Constitution of the State, or shall be able to -understand the same when read, or give a reasonable interpretation -thereof.</p> - -<p>By a decision of the Supreme Court, a person otherwise qualified -has a right to be registered whether his taxes are paid or not.</p> - -<p>Any person convicted of felony, adultery, larceny, wife-beating -or miscegenation is forever barred from voting.</p> -<!-- 007.png --> - - -<h3>North Carolina</h3> - -<p>Must reside in the State two years, in the County six months, -and four months in the precinct or ward.</p> - -<p>Must be registered and in order to do so, must be able to read -and write any section of the Constitution, and shall have paid on or -before the first day of May, an annual poll tax of two dollars for the -previous year.</p> - -<p>Persons over fifty years of age are exempt from poll tax.</p> - - -<h3>South Carolina</h3> - -<p>Must reside in the State two years, in the County one year, -and four months in the polling precinct.</p> - -<p>Must be registered, and in order to do so must be able to read -and write any section of the Constitution submitted by the registrars, -and if unable to read and write, must prove to the satisfaction of the -registrars the ownership of three hundred dollars worth of property -in the State, upon which all taxes for the previous year must have -been paid.</p> - -<p>All poll tax must be paid six months before election, and tax -receipts showing the payment of all taxes including the poll tax shall -be shown to the election officer at the polls.</p> - -<p>Any person convicted of felony, adultery, larceny, wife-beating -or miscegenation is forever barred from voting.</p> - - -<h3>Tennessee</h3> - -<p>Must reside in the State one year, in the County six months. -A poll tax receipt for the previous year shall be shown to the judges -of election.</p> - -<p>Persons over fifty years of age are exempt from poll tax.</p> - -<p>Must be able to mark the ticket at election without assistance.</p> - -<p>In precincts or civil districts with a population of fifty thousand, -and in towns and cities of two thousand five hundred, must be -registered.</p> - -<p>Any person convicted of felony, bribery or larceny is forever -barred from voting.</p> -<!-- 008.png --> - - -<h3>Texas</h3> - -<p>Must reside in the State one year, and in the County six -months.</p> - -<p>An annual poll tax of one dollar and fifty cents is required of -persons under sixty years of age, but this is not a prerequisite to the -exercise of the right to vote.</p> - - -<h3>Virginia</h3> - -<p>Must reside in the State two years, in the County one year, -and in the precinct thirty days.</p> - -<p>Must pay all State poll taxes, for three preceding years, at least -six months before election.</p> - -<p>Must be registered, and in order to do so, shall be able to make -application for the same in writing, and must answer on oath any -and all questions put by the registrars affecting qualifications.</p> - -<p>Any person convicted of felony, bribery, petit larceny or obtaining -money or property under false pretenses is forever barred -from voting.</p> - - -<h3>West Virginia</h3> - -<p>Must reside in the State one year, and in the County sixty -days. The right to vote shall never be denied because not registered.</p> - - -<h3>General Advice</h3> - -<p>You are urged to pay all of your taxes at the required time, and -especially your poll tax which is by the Constitution of every -Southern State made a special fund for the support of the free public -schools.</p> - -<p>You are also admonished against the commission of any crime, -great or small, as the conviction of almost any crime will deprive -you of your right to vote, and put upon you lasting shame and -disgrace.</p> - -<p>It is especially urged that as voters you should seek to be on -friendly terms with your white neighbors in the communities in -which you live, so that you may consult with them about your -common interests; and that you should ally yourselves with the best -people in your community for the general good. It is of the utmost -importance to the race, and it cannot be urged too strongly upon -your attention that nothing should influence your vote except a -desire to serve the best interests of the country, and of your State.</p> -<!-- 009.png --> - -</div> - - -<div class="printed"> -<small>Press of<br - />E. A. 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