What change was made in 1969 to the South Carolina constitution of 1895

The primary change made to the South Carolina constitution of 1895 in 1969 was the removal of the poll tax requirement for voting. Prior to this change, the constitution mandated that individuals had to pay a poll tax in order to be eligible to vote, which disproportionately affected African Americans and low-income individuals. The removal of this requirement in 1969 was a significant step towards ensuring voting rights for all citizens in South Carolina.