In the decades after the Civil War, many Southern states instituted taxes, where citizens had to pay to vote. It was intended to keep African Americans from voting.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

It is TRUE that In the decades after the Civil War, many Southern states instituted taxes, where citizens had to pay to vote. It was intended to keep African Americans from voting.

This is evident as many southern states such as Alabama (1901), Arkansas (1891), Delaware (1891), Florida (1885), Georgia (1877), and many others instituted taxes known as POLL TAX as one of the many means to disenfranchise the African Americans from the voting process.