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Williams v. Mississippi 170 U.S. 213 (1898) is a United States Supreme Court case that reviewed provisions of the state constitution that set requirements for voter registration. The Supreme Court did not find discrimination in the state’s requirements for voters to pass a literacy test and pay poll taxes as these were applied to all voters.

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