Ebook: Bending toward justice: the Voting Rights Act and the transformation of American democracy
Author: May Gary
- Tags: African Americans--Suffrage, African Americans--Suffrage--History, Election law, Election law--United States--History, Minorities--Suffrage, Minorities--Suffrage--United States--History, Politics and government, History, United States. -- Voting Rights Act of 1965, African Americans -- Suffrage -- History, Minorities -- Suffrage -- United States -- History, Election law -- United States -- History, United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865, United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1933, V
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Basic Books
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
"A vivid and fast-paced history, Gary May's Bending toward justice offers a dramatic account of the birth and precarious life of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. It is an extraordinary story of the intimidation and murder of courageous activists who struggled to ensure that all Americans would be able to exercise their right to vote. May outlines the divisions within the Civil Rights Movement, descrivbes the relationship between President Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr., and captures the congressional politics of the 1960s."--Back cover.;Planting the first seed -- An ideal place -- "Give us the ballot!" -- Nothing can stop us -- To the promised land -- The die is cast -- Breaking down injustice -- Where the votes are -- The struggle of a lifetime.
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