
Voting Rights in America
A Reference Handbook
ABC-CLIO (Publisher)
Published on 13. August 2020
Book
Hardback
408 pages
978-1-4408-7092-7 (ISBN)
Description
Voting Rights: A Reference Handbook is a valuable resource for high school and college students curious about the history of voting rights in the United States.
Voting Rights: A Reference Handbook chronicles voting rights in the United States, from the colonial period to the present. Following a historical overview is an examination of current controversies in addition to profiles of key persons and reprint important documents. The book also includes a perspectives chapter featuring ten original essays on various topics related to voting rights, as well as an annotated bibliography and chronology.
The variety of resources provided, such as further reading, perspective essays about voting rights, a timeline, and useful terms in the voting rights discourse, allow this book to stand out from others in the field. It is intended for readers at the high school through community college levels, along with adult readers who are interested in the topic.
Voting Rights: A Reference Handbook chronicles voting rights in the United States, from the colonial period to the present. Following a historical overview is an examination of current controversies in addition to profiles of key persons and reprint important documents. The book also includes a perspectives chapter featuring ten original essays on various topics related to voting rights, as well as an annotated bibliography and chronology.
The variety of resources provided, such as further reading, perspective essays about voting rights, a timeline, and useful terms in the voting rights discourse, allow this book to stand out from others in the field. It is intended for readers at the high school through community college levels, along with adult readers who are interested in the topic.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Illustrations
7 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
739 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4408-7092-7 (9781440870927)
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Persons
Richard A. Glenn, PhD, is professor of government and political affairs at Millersville University.
Kyle L. Kreider, PhD, is professor of political science at Wilkes University.
Kyle L. Kreider, PhD, is professor of political science at Wilkes University.
Content
Preface,
Acknowledgments,
1 Background and History,
Introduction,
Voting Rights in England and the American Colonies through the Revolutionary Period,
The "Forty-Shilling Freeholders,"
The Debates at Putney: Property and Politics,
The Case for Property Restrictions,
The Colonial Experience,
The Case against Property Restrictions,
The Revolution's Effect,
The Suffrage Debates at the Constitutional Convention: 1787,
The Constitutional Convention,
The Motives of the Framers,
The Democratization of the Electorate: 1789-1860,
The Demise of Property Restrictions,
The Rise and Fall of Taxpayer Requirements,
Forces of Expansion,
Suffrage Limited in Other Ways,
Electoral Reforms,
Near-Universal Adult White Male Suffrage,
Suffrage and Disenfranchisement: 1860-1920,
The Civil War and the Reconstruction Amendments,
Reconstruction,
The South Redeemed,
Narrowing in the North,
The Special Case of Native Americans,
Women's Suffrage,
Electoral Reforms,
The Franchise Limited,
Suffrage Delayed, Suffrage Earned: 1920-2000,
The Interwar Period: Disenfranchisement Unscathed,
A "Second Reconstruction,"
Reapportionment, Redistricting, and Gerrymandering,
Age Appropriate,
The Special Case of the District of Columbia,
Electoral Reforms,
The Return to Democracy,
Conclusion,
References,
2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions,
Introduction,
Felon Disenfranchisement,
Voter ID,
Voter Registration Reform,
How to Register,
When to Register,
Voter Roll Purging,
Voting Reform,
Tuesday Voting,
Early Voting,
Mail-In Voting,
Gerrymandering,
Partisan Gerrymandering,
Racial Gerrymandering,
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 and Shelby County v. Holder (2013),
The Electoral College,
Conclusion,
References,
3 Perspectives,
The Supreme Court's Decisions on Representation: An Unfinished Revolution,
Donald Grier Stephenson Jr.
Felon Disenfranchisement,
Kara E. Stooksbury
Voter Fraud: Real or Imagined?
Adam B. Lawrence
Voter ID,
Howard C. Ellis
The Voting Rights Act of 1965,
Lori Maxwell
Partisan Gerrymandering,
John LeJeune
Electoral College Reform,
G. Terry Madonna and John McLarnon
Noncitizen Voting,
Ron Hayduk
Online Voting,
Pete Martin
Americans' Views on Voting Rights,
Natalie Jackson
4 Profiles,
Introduction,
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-),
Richard L. Hasen (1964-),
Know-Nothings,
The League of Women Voters,
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865),
James Madison (1751-1836),
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
Francis Parkman (1823-1893),
John G. Roberts (1955-),
Rock the Vote,
The Suffragettes,
Texas Democratic Party,
U.S. Department of Justice,
The Waite Court (1874-1888),
5 Data and Documents,
Introduction,
Data,
Figure 5.1. Felon Disenfranchisement by State,
Figure 5.2. Type of Voter ID Law by State,
Table 5.1. Type of Voter ID Required by State,
Figure 5.3. Voter Turnout by Sex,
Figure 5.4. Voter Turnout by Age,
Table 5.2. Voter Registration Laws by State,
Documents,
The Constitution of the United States (Sections on Voting Rights),
Declaration of Sentiments (1848),
Smith v. Allwright (1944),
Lyndon B. Johnson's "We Shall Overcome" Speech (1965),
Shelby County v. Holder (2013),
6 Resources,
Annotated Bibliography,
Table of Cases,
An Explanatory Note on Legal Citations and Accessing Judicial Decisions,
Other Internet Resources on Voting and Elections,
7 Chronology,
Glossary,
Index,
Acknowledgments,
1 Background and History,
Introduction,
Voting Rights in England and the American Colonies through the Revolutionary Period,
The "Forty-Shilling Freeholders,"
The Debates at Putney: Property and Politics,
The Case for Property Restrictions,
The Colonial Experience,
The Case against Property Restrictions,
The Revolution's Effect,
The Suffrage Debates at the Constitutional Convention: 1787,
The Constitutional Convention,
The Motives of the Framers,
The Democratization of the Electorate: 1789-1860,
The Demise of Property Restrictions,
The Rise and Fall of Taxpayer Requirements,
Forces of Expansion,
Suffrage Limited in Other Ways,
Electoral Reforms,
Near-Universal Adult White Male Suffrage,
Suffrage and Disenfranchisement: 1860-1920,
The Civil War and the Reconstruction Amendments,
Reconstruction,
The South Redeemed,
Narrowing in the North,
The Special Case of Native Americans,
Women's Suffrage,
Electoral Reforms,
The Franchise Limited,
Suffrage Delayed, Suffrage Earned: 1920-2000,
The Interwar Period: Disenfranchisement Unscathed,
A "Second Reconstruction,"
Reapportionment, Redistricting, and Gerrymandering,
Age Appropriate,
The Special Case of the District of Columbia,
Electoral Reforms,
The Return to Democracy,
Conclusion,
References,
2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions,
Introduction,
Felon Disenfranchisement,
Voter ID,
Voter Registration Reform,
How to Register,
When to Register,
Voter Roll Purging,
Voting Reform,
Tuesday Voting,
Early Voting,
Mail-In Voting,
Gerrymandering,
Partisan Gerrymandering,
Racial Gerrymandering,
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 and Shelby County v. Holder (2013),
The Electoral College,
Conclusion,
References,
3 Perspectives,
The Supreme Court's Decisions on Representation: An Unfinished Revolution,
Donald Grier Stephenson Jr.
Felon Disenfranchisement,
Kara E. Stooksbury
Voter Fraud: Real or Imagined?
Adam B. Lawrence
Voter ID,
Howard C. Ellis
The Voting Rights Act of 1965,
Lori Maxwell
Partisan Gerrymandering,
John LeJeune
Electoral College Reform,
G. Terry Madonna and John McLarnon
Noncitizen Voting,
Ron Hayduk
Online Voting,
Pete Martin
Americans' Views on Voting Rights,
Natalie Jackson
4 Profiles,
Introduction,
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-),
Richard L. Hasen (1964-),
Know-Nothings,
The League of Women Voters,
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865),
James Madison (1751-1836),
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
Francis Parkman (1823-1893),
John G. Roberts (1955-),
Rock the Vote,
The Suffragettes,
Texas Democratic Party,
U.S. Department of Justice,
The Waite Court (1874-1888),
5 Data and Documents,
Introduction,
Data,
Figure 5.1. Felon Disenfranchisement by State,
Figure 5.2. Type of Voter ID Law by State,
Table 5.1. Type of Voter ID Required by State,
Figure 5.3. Voter Turnout by Sex,
Figure 5.4. Voter Turnout by Age,
Table 5.2. Voter Registration Laws by State,
Documents,
The Constitution of the United States (Sections on Voting Rights),
Declaration of Sentiments (1848),
Smith v. Allwright (1944),
Lyndon B. Johnson's "We Shall Overcome" Speech (1965),
Shelby County v. Holder (2013),
6 Resources,
Annotated Bibliography,
Table of Cases,
An Explanatory Note on Legal Citations and Accessing Judicial Decisions,
Other Internet Resources on Voting and Elections,
7 Chronology,
Glossary,
Index,