Southern Black voter registration saw a dramatic rise between 1965–1967: Black voter registration in select Southern states before and after the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Voter registration before the Voting Rights Act (March 1965) | Voter registration after the Voting Rights Act (September 1967) | |
---|---|---|
South Carolina | 37.3% | 51.2% |
North Carolina | 46.8% | 51.3% |
Alabama | 19.3% | 51.6% |
Georgia | 27.4% | 52.6% |
Virginia | 38.3% | 55.6% |
Louisiana | 31.6% | 58.9% |
Mississippi | 6.7% | 59.8% |
Texas | 53.1% | 61.6% |
Arkansas | 40.4% | 62.8% |
Florida | 51.2% | 63.6% |
Tennessee | 69.5% | 71.7% |
Source: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 2018. Adapted from Maye 2022.