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Articles
Popular/News Articles
- Black Americans still face obstacles to voting at every step of the processBy: Grace Panetta | Business Insider | 2020
- Block the vote: voter suppression in 2020ACLU | 2020
- Georgia Election Fight Shows that Black Voter Suppression, a Southern Tradition, Still FlourishesBy: Frederick Knight | pbs | 2018
- Protecting the Black Vote from SuppressionBy: Quentin James | The Hill | 2020
- Voter suppression Is warping democracyBy: Vann R. Newkirk II | The Atlantic | 2018
- The voting disaster ahead: intentional voter suppression and unintentional suppression of the vote will collide in NovemberBy: Adam Harris | The Atlantic | 2020
Scholarly/Academic Articles
- The elephant in the room: intentional voter suppressionBy: Lisa Marshall Manheim, Elizabeth G. Porter | The Supreme Court review | 2019
- Using microaggression theory to examine U.S. voter suppression tacticsBy: Keith P. Parker, Komanduri S. Murty, A. Lakshminath, Dora O. Tilles | The Negro Educational Review | 2018
- Vote and die: voter suppression during the pandemicBy: Brian Friedberg, Gabrielle Lim, Joan Donovan | Nieman Reports | 2020
- Voter identification laws and the suppression of minority votesBy: Zoltan, Hajnal, Nazita Lajevardi, Lindsay Nielson | The Journal of politics | 2017
- Voter ID laws: the disenfranchisement of minority votersBy: Ben Pryor, Rebekah Herrick, James A. Davis | Political Science Quarterly | 2019
- Voter ID laws part of long history voter suppressionBy: Dana Black | Indianapolis Business Journal | 2020
Podcasts & Videos
Podcasts
- How safe is your right to vote? | The Modern Law Library from ABA Journal) | 38 min.Gilda R. Daniels uses her own grandmother’s lifespan to frame a century of turmoil from post-Reconstruction Jim Crow laws, to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, to the multitude of new election laws passed since Shelby County v. Holder was decided in 2013.
- The racist reality of voter suppression (ep. 35) | ACLU | 35 min.Professor Carol Anderson (Emory University) joins At Liberty to discuss ongoing voter suppression efforts in the United States, and as a bonus, she tells the story of how the NAACP helped lead the global struggle against colonialism in the 1940s and 1950s.
- Voter suppression in Georgia, with Robert Greenwald and Carol Anderson | Othering & Belonging Institute, Berkeley | 34 min.Project researcher Josh Clark interviews two guests: Robert Greenwald, who has a new film coming out about voter suppression in the 2018 gubernatorial election in Georgia, and Carol Anderson, author of the book One Person No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying our Democracy.
The new deciders | Alexander Street | 52 min.
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