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Zachary Clary

Zachary Clary is a historian and PhD candidate specializing in 20th-century politics and African American history at Vanderbilt University. He has written for numerous publications, including The Chicago Tribune, Smithsonian Magazine and The Washington Post-Made by History.

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Voters at a polling station in Dunn Loring, Virginia, November 8, 1960.

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Here’s Why You Don’t Need to Pay a Tax to Vote

In 1962, Senator Spessard Holland of Florida, a Southern Democrat with a longstanding aversion to the poll tax, attached anti‑poll tax language to a proposal everyone could get behind—a bill designating Alexander Hamilton’s home, the Grange, a national monument. Holland changed the language of the Grange bill outright, turning it into a Constitutional amendment that […]

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