In the United States, the ability to participate in our political system, andspecifically the power to cast a vote, is the cornerstone of our nation and whatunites us as a democracy. When this power is lost, one loses the ability toshape policies and political agendas in their community. However, manygroups, particularly minority groups, have historically faced substantialobstacles to voting in the form of government-dictated racial discrimination,also known as voter suppression laws. Using the lens of history, this projectexplores how modern voting and electoral structures (e.g., voter ID laws,redistricting, felon disenfranchisement, etc.) may lead to voter suppression ofracial minorities, and how that suppression impacts the participation...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
The history of in the United States has not been characterized by smooth and inexorable progress tow...
The disenfranchisement of felons in the United States evolved from a historical precedent brought to...
Political participation, and in particular, the power to cast a vote, is crucial to representation i...
The aftermath of the shooting of Trayvon Martin raises serious issues about a possible double standa...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
An answer to the assault on voting rights—crucial reading in advance of the 2020 presidential electi...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
An answer to the assault on voting rights—crucial reading in advance of the 2020 presidential electi...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
This article explores how voter ID laws further the dismantling of voting rights and the promises of...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
This article explores how voter ID laws further the dismantling of voting rights and the promises of...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
The history of in the United States has not been characterized by smooth and inexorable progress tow...
The disenfranchisement of felons in the United States evolved from a historical precedent brought to...
Political participation, and in particular, the power to cast a vote, is crucial to representation i...
The aftermath of the shooting of Trayvon Martin raises serious issues about a possible double standa...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
An answer to the assault on voting rights—crucial reading in advance of the 2020 presidential electi...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
An answer to the assault on voting rights—crucial reading in advance of the 2020 presidential electi...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
This article explores how voter ID laws further the dismantling of voting rights and the promises of...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
This article explores how voter ID laws further the dismantling of voting rights and the promises of...
In 2016, 6.1 million Americans were ineligible to vote due to a previous or current status of incarc...
The history of in the United States has not been characterized by smooth and inexorable progress tow...
The disenfranchisement of felons in the United States evolved from a historical precedent brought to...