Defying Disfranchisement by R Volney Riser

Defying Disfranchisement by R Volney Riser

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Summary

Documents a number of lawsuits challenging various requirements - including literacy tests, poll taxes, and white primaries - designed primarily to strip African American men of their right to vote in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Defying Disfranchisement by R Volney Riser

In Defying Disfranchisement, R. Volney Riser documents a number of lawsuits challenging various requirements- including literacy tests, poll taxes, and white primaries- designed primarily to strip African American men of their right to vote in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Twelve of these cases wended their way to the U.S. Supreme Court, and that body coldly ignored the systematic disfranchisement of black southerners. Nevertheless, as Riser shows, the attempts themselves were stunning and demonstrate that even at one of their bleakest hours, African Americans sheltered and nurtured a hope that would lead to wholesale changes in the American legal and political landscape.
R. Volney Riser is cochair of the Department of History and Social Science at the University of West Alabama in Livingston.
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ISBN 13 9780807150108
ISBN 10 080715010X
Title Defying Disfranchisement
Author R Volney Riser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Louisiana State University Press
Year published 2013-01-30
Number of pages 336
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