Beyond the Voting Rights Act von Gregory T. Moore | The Untold Story of the Struggle to Reform America's Voter Registration Laws | ISBN 9783110742312

Beyond the Voting Rights Act

The Untold Story of the Struggle to Reform America's Voter Registration Laws

von Gregory T. Moore
Buchcover Beyond the Voting Rights Act | Gregory T. Moore | EAN 9783110742312 | ISBN 3-11-074231-4 | ISBN 978-3-11-074231-2

„ Beyond the Voting Rights Act tells a captivating and long overdue story that bridges the historic battles for voting rights that my father led, to the landmark legislative battles for voter registration and democratic reform from the 1980s to the present. A must read during this period of ever-increasing threats to the Voting Rights Act and our American democracy.“

Martin Luther King, III, American human rights activist, philanthropist & advocate

„Greg Moore has written a compelling book that takes us on the journey from access to the ballot box to fighting voter suppression. He reveals, in his first hand account, the behind-the-scenes struggle to secure the vote for every citizen. No book is more important to forging our future.“

Donna Brazile, Campaign Manager, Gore for President 2000 Campaign, and Chairperson, Democratic National Committee

„As this generation wages its own battles against a tsunami of voter suppression legislation and an insurgent authoritarian movement, Moore’s insights, experiences, leadership, and guidance is more urgent than ever. Any and everyone concerned about the democratic future of the United States needs this book.“

Dr. Clarence Lusane, noted political scientist, Howard University

Beyond the Voting Rights Act

The Untold Story of the Struggle to Reform America's Voter Registration Laws

von Gregory T. Moore

Beyond the Voting Rights Act movingly recounts over 30 years of contemporary voting rights battles in the United States from the 1980s to the present day. The book places in context the modern-day battles against voter suppression laws that were embedded in American history and are still underway across the country. It tells a story of that struggle from the author’s perspective beginning as a young African American from Cleveland in the 1980s, who reluctantly became involved within this movement as a student activist and inadvertently rose to become an integral part of the ultimate legislative victory