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‘Grandfather Clause’ Is Struck Down

1915

In Guinn v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court declares unconstitutional the “grandfather clause” in the Oklahoma Constitution, which allows illiterate men to vote if they can prove that their grandfathers had held the right. This provision allows illiterate white men to vote, but not illiterate blacks, as most of their grandfathers had been slaves.