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United States v. Reese was an 1876 voting rights case in which the United States Supreme Court narrowly construed the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution which provided that suffrage for male citizens could not be restricted due to race color or previous condition of servitude. This was the Supreme Court’s first voting rights case under the Fifteenth Amendment and the Enforcement Act of 1870.