Voting Rights in America
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Through Primary Sources This Volume Examines The History Evolution And Major Contemporary Controversies Associated With Voting Rights In The United States Devoting Particular Attention To Demographic Groups Including Women Young People People Of Color And Poor People.. Voting Is Often Described As The Central Pillar Of American Democracy. Yet At Various Points In The History Of The United States The Franchise Was Kept Away From People Without Landholdings Women Black People And Young Members Of The Armed Forces Who Were Nonetheless Deemed Old Enough To Risk Their Lives In The Defense Of Their Nation. Even Today Many Observers Contend That The Right To Vote Is Being Eroded By A Pernicious Combination Of Political And Social Factors. . This Work Uses Primary Sources In Concert With Broad Context-Setting Historical Overviews And An Illuminating Introduction To Each Document To Examine The Full Scope And Importance Of The Struggle For Voting Rights In America. Coverage Ranges From Major Historical Landmarks Such As Women''S Suffrage The Voting Rights Act Of 1965 And The Heavily Contested BushGore Presidential Election Of 2000 To Documents That Examine Current Controversies About Alleged Voter Suppression Claims Of Voter Fraud Russian Interference In American Elections And The Impact Of Supreme Court Decisions Past And Present On The Constitutional Right To Vote.
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