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Voting Rights in America: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Richard A. Glenn
By (author) Kyle L. Kreider
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
13th August 2020
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Elections and referenda / suffrage
Political campaigning and advertising
Human rights, civil rights
324.620973
Hardback
408
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
652g
Voting Rights: A Reference Handbook is a valuable resource for high school and college students curious about the history of voting rights in the United States. Voting Rights: A Reference Handbook chronicles voting rights in the United States, from the colonial period to the present. Following a historical overview is an examination of current controversies in addition to profiles of key persons and reprint important documents. The book also includes a perspectives chapter featuring ten original essays on various topics related to voting rights, as well as an annotated bibliography and chronology. The variety of resources provided, such as further reading, perspective essays about voting rights, a timeline, and useful terms in the voting rights discourse, allow this book to stand out from others in the field. It is intended for readers at the high school through community college levels, along with adult readers who are interested in the topic.
Richard A. Glenn, PhD, is professor of government and political affairs at Millersville University. Kyle L. Kreider, PhD, is professor of political science at Wilkes University.