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Explores the history and impact of voter suppression tactics in the United States since the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Details specific examples of voter ID laws, gerrymandering, and purges of voter rolls.
Argues that voter suppression disproportionately affects minority communities.
Offers potential solutions to combat voter suppression and protect voting rights.
In "One Person, No Vote," Carol Anderson examines how voter suppression continues to undermine American democracy. Delving into the aftermath of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Anderson reveals how laws, such as voter ID requirements, gerrymandering, and purges of voter rolls, have been employed to disenfranchise minority voters. She connects these tactics to a history of racial discrimination in American elections, exposing the impact on communities of color. A crucial analysis, "One Person, No Vote" serves as a call to action, urging readers to recognize and combat the forces eroding the right to vote.
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