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Anderson, Carol (Carol Elaine), author.
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African Americans -- Suffrage.
Minorities -- Suffrage -- United States.
Suffrage -- United States.
Racism -- Political aspects -- United States.
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One person, no vote ...
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One person, no vote : how voter suppression is destroying our democracy / Carol Anderson ; foreword by Senator Dick Durbin.
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Anderson, Carol (Carol Elaine), author.
New York, NY : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.
Subjects
African Americans -- Suffrage.
Minorities -- Suffrage -- United States.
Suffrage -- United States.
Racism -- Political aspects -- United States.
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9781635571394 (paperback)
1635571391 (paperback)
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xv, 349 pages ; 21 cm
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Paperback edition.
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"Most of us are well aware that there is something fundamentally broken about the way we vote, but not why. In One Person, No Vote, the author chronicles a timely, comprehensive, and powerful indictment of the history of brutal race-based vote suppression, and its many modern iterations- from voter ID requirements and voter purges to election fraud, and stolen elections. She also traces the related history of the rollbacks to African American participation in the vote since the 2013 Supreme Court decision that eviscerated the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Known as the Shelby ruling, this decision effectively allowed districts with a demonstrated history of racial discrimination to change voting requirements without approval from the Department of Justice. All of this shows makes apparent the ways in which American elections are neither free no fair."--Publisher description.
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Pearl City Public Library
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