The reason the voting rights act of 1965 had to be passed is because people were treated unfairly and not allowed to vote simply because of skin color.
The act allowed people to vote regardless of the color of their skin. This would allow African Americans to vote as they were the mosr targeted group at the time by racism.
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John Adams imposed these laws first and foremost to prevent and hostile foreign immigrants from taking the proud nation of America from the inside. Second the laws denied anyone, individual or newspaper from saying Libel or printing slander. Any words spoken against the government were punishable. This clearly denies the basic freedoms granted in the first amendment
Executive Order No. 8802 was the result of the rampant discrimination of African-Americans and other minorities residing America at that time. It was the action of the federal government with regards to the issue by promoting equality in employment among the different defense agencies of the government.