This book is a collection of primary source documents and analysis that illustrates the forgotten history of the fight to lower the voting age to eighteen in the twentieth-century United States.
This book is a collection of primary source documents and analysis that illustrates the forgotten history of the fight to lower the voting age to eighteen in the twentieth-century United States.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rebecca de Schweinitz is an Associate Professor of History at Brigham Young University, USA. The author of If We Could Change the World: Young People and America's Long Struggle for Racial Equality (2009), her research focuses on young people, and ideas about them, in American politics and culture. Jennifer Frost is a historian of 20th century United States society, politics, and culture at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She is the author, among other books, of "Let Us Vote!": Youth Voting Rights and the 26th Amendment (2021).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction "Franchise of Freedom": A Brief History 1. Early Efforts and Discussions 2. Polling the Public 3. Arguments For & Against Youth Suffrage 4. Youth Activism, Politics, and Culture in the 1960s 5. Strategies for Winning Youth Suffrage 6. Coalition Organizing for Vote 18 7. Congress and the 26th Amendment 8. America's New Constituency
Introduction "Franchise of Freedom": A Brief History 1. Early Efforts and Discussions 2. Polling the Public 3. Arguments For & Against Youth Suffrage 4. Youth Activism, Politics, and Culture in the 1960s 5. Strategies for Winning Youth Suffrage 6. Coalition Organizing for Vote 18 7. Congress and the 26th Amendment 8. America's New Constituency
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