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the correct answer is women. they did not get their voting rights until the 1920s

Women.

The Fifteenth Amendment, enacted in 1870, granted African Americans men the right to vote for the first time in American history, by establishing that the rights of U.S. citizens to vote must not be denied or abridged on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. It was one of the many first steps to legally stop discrimination in the nation. However, America would still have a long way to go to fully accomplish that, even after the 19th Amendment which expanded the right to vote for women.