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One Person, No Vote by Carol Anderson Summary

One Person, No Vote
Carol Anderson
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Carol Anderson's "One Person, No Vote" exposes America's voter suppression crisis following the gutting of the Voting Rights Act. This National Book Award finalist, praised by Senator Dick Durbin, reveals how ID laws and poll closures silently undermine democracy. What rights are you unknowingly losing?

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The Systematic Dismantling of American Voting Rights

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When "One Person, No Vote" emerged in 2018, it wasn't merely academic analysis - it was a clarion call that exposed how millions of Americans have been systematically stripped of their most fundamental right. What makes this work so compelling isn't just its documentation of voter suppression tactics, but how it connects America's troubled racial past with its precarious democratic present. As democracy itself seems increasingly fragile worldwide, understanding how voting rights are being undermined couldn't be more essential. The book reveals a disturbing truth: many of the tactics used to disenfranchise Black voters after Reconstruction have simply been repackaged and deployed again in the 21st century, all while maintaining a veneer of race-neutrality that makes them harder to combat.

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From Jim Crow to Modern Suppression: The Historical Blueprint

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Modern Barriers: ID Requirements and Bureaucratic Purges

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Targeted Disenfranchisement: Crosscheck and Felony Laws

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Gerrymandering and Structural Barriers: Rigging the Game

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The Alabama Miracle: Grassroots Resistance

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Democracy at the Crossroads: Our Collective Choice

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