Kenneth Bernoska

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In Mississippi, the average farm family’s income was “less than $100 a year.” The state was, therefore, requiring that the impoverished give up 2 percent of their annual income “to cast a ballot.” In households with three adults, this demand on limited resources could require them “giv[ing] up 6 percent of their income for the franchise.”
One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy
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