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Think about it this way: José Saramago’s novel Seeing opens with the presiding officer of a polling station fretting over the weather. Torrential rains threaten to dampen voter turnout during a national election. No one seems to be coming to the polls. Then voters begin to show up in record numbers. But something dramatic happens. When the ballots are counted, three-quarters of them are blank.
Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul
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