Finally you decided to ask a black person what their perspective actually is.
First, incase you weren't aware the people most opposed to Republican voter ID laws in Republican States are the black voters in those States. The logical conclusion of your claim is that black voters think they themselves are too stupid to obtain IDs. That alone should make you question this reasoning but nevertheless let's examine it on its merits.
There is a helpful case in North Carolina from 2016 that helps
clarify the Republican position and black opposition. In that case the federal court ruled that the Republican Party in North Carolina "targeted black voters with surgical percision". That's their actual language. See the Republicans requested previous voting data on what sort of IDs black voters were far more likely to use than whites and went about eliminating those IDs. They looked up early voting data, saw that blacks were more likely to take advantage of early voting and eliminated the first week. They saw that Democratic counties and black counties in particular took part in Sunday voting (a lot of black voter reach out and assistance is provided by black churches to members of their community, think "Souls to the Polls") and eliminated that. It wasn't about making sure people had ID the could use to vote, it was about making it harder for black people to vote.