DEI =>> Workplace Culture The Loud Voice of Voting Document: | Video: | Podcast: | Font Size: Small Medium Large The Loud Voice of VotingYou may have forgotten that people of color were actually given the right to vote in 1870 when the 15th Amendment to the Constitution was passed. It says in essence that no one can be denied the right to vote on account of “…race, color, or previous condition of servitude…” Unfortunately, actual practices like literacy tests and poll taxes snatched the vote away until passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Login or Subscribe to access full content. Tags: Racial Equality, Creating Sustainable Corporate Startup Incubators: 4 Lessons From Canada’s Federal Programs Strengthening Inclusion and Diversity by Fostering a Culture of Empathy Financialization Impacts on Economic Equality