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The Politics of Disenfranchisement: Why is it So Hard to Vote in America? / Edition 1

Current price: $200.00
The Politics of Disenfranchisement: Why is it So Hard to Vote in America? / Edition 1
The Politics of Disenfranchisement: Why is it So Hard to Vote in America? / Edition 1

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The Politics of Disenfranchisement: Why is it So Hard to Vote in America? / Edition 1

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Written by an author with wide expertise on Southern and Florida politics and districting, the book begins with a deceptively simple question—why is it so hard to vote in America? It proceeds, in seven chapters, to examine the ways that some people are formally or effectively disenfranchised, and to review how control of the ballot and the voting process is constrained, manipulated, and contested

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