A Voting Rights Odyssey
Cambridge University Press

A Voting Rights Odyssey

Subjects: Reference, Regional studies
ISBN13: 9780521011792
Published: 27 Mar 2003

Format - Paperback / softback
By McDonald, Laughlin

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A Voting Rights Odyssey

Regular price A$44.96
Sale price A$44.96 Regular price A$49.95
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From slavery to the white backlash of the 1990s, A Voting Rights Odyssey is a riveting account of the crusade for equal voting rights in Georgia. Written by a veteran civil rights lawyer the book draws upon expert reports and other court records, as well as trial testimony and interviews with the men and women who served as plaintiffs and witnesses in litigation that helped forge a revolution in voting rights. The book explores, and repudiates, the myths of the Reconstruction era that blacks were incapable of voting and holding office. It also catalogues the attempts of the state leadership to maintain white supremacy after the abolition of the white primary, the demands of the Civil Rights Movement, and passage of the historic Voting Rights Act of 1965. A must read for anyone interested in the way in which race has driven and distorted the political process in the South.

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