Stolen justice : the struggle for African American voting rights
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Author
Contributors
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., writer of foreword.
Published
New York : Scholastic Focus, 2020.
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9781338323481, 1338323482
Physical Desc
xxx, 257 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG+ - BL: 9.6 - AR Pts: 8
Status
Young Adult Nonfiction - Public Shelving
YA 324.62 GOL
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YA 324.62 GOL
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Published
New York : Scholastic Focus, 2020.
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9781338323481, 1338323482
Accelerated Reader
MG+
Level 9.6, 8 Points
Level 9.6, 8 Points
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-231) and index.
Description
"Following the Civil War, the Reconstruction era raised a new question to those in power in the US: Should African Americans, so many of them former slaves, be granted the right to vote? In a bitter partisan fight over the legislature and Constitution, the answer eventually became yes, though only after two constitutional amendments, two Reconstruction Acts, two Civil Rights Acts, three Enforcement Acts, the impeachment of a president, and an army of occupation. Yet, even that was not enough to ensure that African American voices would be heard, or their lives protected. White supremacists loudly and intentionally prevented black Americans from voting -- and they were willing to kill to do so. In this vivid portrait of the systematic suppression of the African American vote, critically acclaimed author Lawrence Goldstone traces the injustices of the post-Reconstruction era through the eyes of incredible individuals, both heroic and barbaric, and examines the legal cases that made the Supreme Court a partner of white supremacists in the rise of Jim Crow. Though this is a story of America's past, Goldstone brilliantly draws direct links to today's creeping threats to suffrage in this important and, alas, timely book"--,Provided by publisher.
Target Audience
Ages 12+.
Target Audience
Grades 9-12.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Goldstone, L., & Gates, H. L. (2020). Stolen justice: the struggle for African American voting rights (First edition.). Scholastic Focus.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Goldstone, Lawrence, 1947- and Henry Louis Gates. 2020. Stolen Justice: The Struggle for African American Voting Rights. Scholastic Focus.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Goldstone, Lawrence, 1947- and Henry Louis Gates. Stolen Justice: The Struggle for African American Voting Rights Scholastic Focus, 2020.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Goldstone, Lawrence, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Stolen Justice: The Struggle for African American Voting Rights First edition., Scholastic Focus, 2020.
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