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Cover Image: The Voting Rights Act
  • Date: 12/15/2005
  • Format: Print Cloth
  • Price: $140.00
  • ISBN: 978-1-56802-989-4
  • Pages: 400
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The Voting Rights Act


When President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law in 1965, he explained that "[t]his act flows from a clear and simple wrong...Millions of Americans are denied the vote because of their color. This law will ensure them the right to vote. The wrong is one which no American, in his heart, can justify."

Now, in the fortieth anniversary year of its passage, readers can learn about the history, impact, and significance of this landmark event through the dynamic pairing of essays and primary source documents that define CQ Press's Landmark Events in U.S. History Series. The fifth volume in this award-winning collection, The Voting Rights Act, explores the origin, development, and consequences of this landmark legislation, and shows how its legacy continues to shape many aspects of U.S. government and politics.

Eminent scholars who have particular expertise in the subjects addressed write the insightful essays contained in this volume. Following these essays are related primary sources from the late nineteenth century to the present that add a dynamic "you are there" immediacy to the coverage. Readers will find excerpts from relevant Supreme Court cases, key civil rights speeches and legal documents, and excerpts from speeches, hearings, and other documents related to the Voting Rights Act. Each document includes helpful head notes that give valuable context.

As with all volumes in the Landmark Events in U.S. History Series, The Voting Rights Act presents a thorough and balanced treatment of a major historical event. The uniquely engaging approach will bring to life the history and significance of the Voting Rights Act for a wide range of library patrons, including high school and college-level students, as well as general readers and researchers looking for coverage of major U.S. events that is as interesting as it is informative.

Reviews
"Valelly's edited volume does a masterful job of taking the reader through the "nadir" of African American political life and into the struggle for voting rights and beyond.... The major contribution of the volume is that it provides an intellectual foundation from which all discussions on modern voting rights can launch.... This well-written volume makes a powerful contribution to structural explanations as to how voting trends correlate with registration guidelines and rules governing access across states. It is a must read for American politics scholars and for anyone interested in learning more about one of the most successful pieces of legislation ever to be signed into American law." - Law and Politics Book Review

"The Voting Rights Act: Securing the Ballot is recommended for public, school, and undergraduate libraries." 
- American Reference Books Annual
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