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Title
The fight to vote / Michael Waldman.
Edition
First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Imprint
New York : Simon & Schuster, 2016.
Description
xiv, 368 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The founding
"The consent of the governed"
"Who are to be the electors?"
The rise and fall of American democracy
Young America
"Sheet anchor"
"The bullet and the ballot"
The gilded age
The twentieth century
The age of reform
Silent sentinels
"One person, one vote"
Walls of Jericho
The modern fight to vote
Lost decade
Marching backwards
Five to four
2016
Conclusion: A democracy moment.
"The consent of the governed"
"Who are to be the electors?"
The rise and fall of American democracy
Young America
"Sheet anchor"
"The bullet and the ballot"
The gilded age
The twentieth century
The age of reform
Silent sentinels
"One person, one vote"
Walls of Jericho
The modern fight to vote
Lost decade
Marching backwards
Five to four
2016
Conclusion: A democracy moment.
Summary
Michael Waldman takes a succinct and comprehensive look at a crucial American struggle: the drive to define and defend government based on "the consent of the governed." From the beginning, and at every step along the way, as Americans sought to right to vote, others have fought to stop them. This is the first book to trace the full story from the founders' debates to today's challenges: a wave of restrictive voting laws, partisan gerrymanders, the flood of campaign money unleashed by Citizens United. Americans are proud of our democracy. But today that system seems to be under siege, and the right to vote has become the fight to vote. In fact, that fight has always been at the heart of our national story, and raucous debates over how to expand democracy have always been at the center of American politics. At first only a few property owners could vote. Over two centuries, working class white men, former slaves, women, and finally all Americans won the right to vote. The story goes well beyond voting rules to issues of class, race, political parties, and campaign corruption. It's been raw, rowdy, a fierce, and often rollicking struggle for power. Waldman's The Fight to Vote is a compelling story of our struggle to uphold our most fundamental democratic ideals.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KF4891 .W35 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9781501116490 trade paperback alkaline paper
1501116495 trade paperback alkaline paper
9781501116483 hardcover alkaline paper
1501116487 hardcover alkaline paper
9781501116506 (ebook)
1501116495 trade paperback alkaline paper
9781501116483 hardcover alkaline paper
1501116487 hardcover alkaline paper
9781501116506 (ebook)
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