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Bending Toward Justice - The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy (Hardcover, New)
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Bending Toward Justice - The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy (Hardcover, New)
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When the Fifteenth Amendment of 1870 granted African Americans the
right to vote, it seemed as if a new era of political equality was
at hand. Before long, however, white segregationists across the
South counterattacked, driving their black countrymen from the
polls through a combination of sheer terror and insidious devices
such as complex literacy tests and expensive poll taxes. Most
African Americans would remain voiceless for nearly a century more,
citizens in name only until the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights
Act secured their access to the ballot.
In "Bending Toward Justice," celebrated historian Gary May
describes how black voters overcame centuries of bigotry to secure
and preserve one of their most important rights as American
citizens. The struggle that culminated in the passage of the Voting
Rights Act was long and torturous, and only succeeded because of
the courageous work of local freedom fighters and national civil
rights leaders--as well as, ironically, the opposition of Southern
segregationists and law enforcement officials, who won public
sympathy for the voting rights movement by brutally attacking
peaceful demonstrators. But while the Voting Rights Act represented
an unqualified victory over such forces of hate, May explains that
its achievements remain in jeopardy. Many argue that the 2008
election of President Barack Obama rendered the act obsolete, yet
recent years have seen renewed efforts to curb voting rights and
deny minorities the act's hard-won protections. Legal challenges to
key sections of the act may soon lead the Supreme Court to declare
those protections unconstitutional.
A vivid, fast-paced history of this landmark piece of civil rights
legislation, "Bending Toward Justice" offers a dramatic, timely
account of the struggle that finally won African Americans the
ballot--although, as May shows, the fight for voting rights is by
no means over.
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