One-Person, No Vote: How All Voters Are Not Treated Equal

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By Carol Anderson and Tonya Bolden ’81

Published Feb. 21, 2019

A young-adult version of Carol Anderson’s book by the same, One Person, No Vote (Bloomsbury YA) traces the history of rollbacks to African American participation in the vote following the 2013 Supreme Court decision. Detailing voter suppression laws from photo ID requirements to gerrymandering, Anderson and Tonya Bolden ’81 paint a gripping portrait of racial discrimination in voting requirements — and the resistance fighting to restore the right to vote.

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