The Voting Rights War: The NAACP and the Ongoing Struggle for Justice by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall 258 pages
"The Voting Rights War tells the story of the courageous struggle to achieve voting equality through more than one hundred years of work by the NAACP at the Supreme Court. Readers take the journey for voting rights from slavery to the Plessy v. Ferguson case that legalized segregation in 1896 through today's conflicts around voter suppression. The NAACP brought important cases to the Supreme Court that challenged obstacles to voting: grandfather clauses, all-White primaries, literacy tests, gerrymandering, vote dilution, felony disenfranchisement, and photo identification laws. This book highlights the challenges facing American voters, especially African Americans, the brave work of NAACP members, and the often contentious relationship between the NAACP and the Supreme Court. This book shows the human price paid for the right to vote and the intellectual stamina needed for each legal battle. The Voting Rights War follows conflicts on the ground and in the courtroom, from post-slavery voting rights and the formation of the NAACP to its ongoing work to gain a basic right guaranteed to every citizen. Whether through litigation, lobbying, or protest, the NAACP continues to play an unprecedented role in the battle for voting equality in America, fighting against prison gerrymandering, racial redistricting, the gutting of the Voting Rights Act, and more. The Voting Rights War highlights the NAACP's powerful contribution and legacy. " (summary courtesy of Goodreads)
I read this book when I was doing research into the topic of the history of Black voting rights. Suffice to say, I did not know how much I did not know until I read this book. And I was frustrated by the fact that I had learned so little about this when I was in school. I was aware of certain historic cases, for example, but I didn't understand the finer details. So, this book was definitely a very interesting and eye-opening read.
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
The Voting Rights War: The NAACP and the Ongoing Struggle for Justice
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