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Author Issitt, Micah L., author.

Title Voters' rights / Micah L. Issitt.

Publication Info. Amenia, NY : Grey House Publishing, [2019]
©2019
Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2020.

Item Status

Edition [Enhanced Credo edition]
Description 1 online resource (39 entries) : 82 images ; digital files.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Opinions throughout history ; [8]
Opinions throughout history ; 8.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 1. The right of ownership: the first elections in the Colonies (1584-1655) -- 2. Establishing American theocracy: disenfranchisement begins in the Colonies with Catholics (1640s-1840s) -- 3. Outliers: early suffrage for persons of color and women (1640s-1790s) -- 4. America is not a direct democracy: the Electoral College and the popular vote (1788-1840s) -- 5. Owning the vote: origins of the voting debate (1700s-1800s) -- 6. Engendering citizenship: prefeminism feminists (1590s-1870s) -- 7. A hierarchy of race: ending slavery (1750s-1850s) -- 8. Voting rights for people of color: the Fifteenth Amendment (1869-1900) -- 9. Serpents of Massachusetts: Gerrymandering explained (1800s-present) -- 10. Women's work: voting from Suffragettes to Hillary Clinton (1840s-2016) -- 11. Indigenous rights: the Native American vote (1800s-present) -- 12. The statistics race: political polling and the vote (1820s-present) -- 13. Paying to vote: introduction of the Poll Tax (1600s-present) -- 14. Civil rights and voting rights: Voting Rights Act (1965-present) -- 15. Age of citizenship: Voting Rights Act Amendment (1970) -- 16. Reading the fine print: literacy testing (1865-1965) -- 17. The fight for access: the elderly and the physically handicapped (1700s-present) -- 18. Voting at home: residency requirements (1970s-2000s) -- 19. Losing the right to vote: voting and the incarcerated (1729-2015) -- 20. The voting state of mind: voting and mental competency (1700s-present) -- 21. A citizen's right: resident aliens and the right to vote (1700s-present) -- 22. The unpopular vote: the ongoing debate about the Electoral College (2000s-present) -- 23. Identity and the right to vote: the battle over voter ID laws (1950s-present) -- 24. The right to change: felon disenfranchisement and race (1960s-present) -- 25. Interference and ideology: foreign influence in the American electoral process (1700-present) -- 26. The specter of fraud: public opinion about voter fraud (1888-present) -- 27. Modernizing the vote: voting in the digital age (2010s-present) -- 28. Getting out the vote: voter participation, past and future (1700s-present) -- 29. Conclusion: the importance of the vote.
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Summary Opinions Throughout History: Voters' Rights provides readers with an in-depth exploration of not only the topic of voter suppression, but how public opinion influenced action on voters' rights, from the founding of the country, when most states limited the right to vote to property-owning males, to the establishment in 2017 of the Presidential Advisory Commission of Election Integrity, and beyond, to how voter suppression efforts affected the 2018 elections.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Local Note Credo Reference General Reference
Subject Suffrage -- United States -- History.
Suffrage.
United States.
History.
Voting -- United States -- History.
Voting.
Election law -- United States -- History.
Election law.
Elections -- Corrupt practices -- United States -- History.
Elections -- Corrupt practices.
Voting -- United States -- History -- Sources.
Genre/Form Sources.
Electronic books.
Added Author Credo Reference (Firm), distributor.
Other Form: Print version: 1642650684 9781642650686 xxxix, 755 pages : illustrations, map
ISBN 9781787857025 electronic version
9781642650686 print
1642650684 print