The Twenty-Fourth Amendment of 1964 outlawed poll taxes to ensure voting rights were not denied due to tax non-payment, a protection related to the 15th Amendment's focus on safeguarding voting rights against discrimination.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1964, outlawed poll taxes that were used primarily to suppress poor people from voting.
This amendment is related to the 15th Amendment which granted voting rights regardless of race, as both aim to protect citizens' voting rights against discrimination.
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