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Southern blacks register to vote

1944 - U.S. Supreme Court rules that blacks cannot be denied the right to participate in primary elections. That ruling, which triggered increases in black voter registration in the southern states, gives African Americans fuller participation in party politics. The case, Smith v. Allwright, was argued successfully by Thurgood Marshall, a future Supreme Court justice. (© AP Images)