Kenneth Bernoska

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The GOP’s overwhelmingly white constituency was becoming an ever smaller share of the voting public and the party wasn’t attracting legions of people of color because of its inability to craft policies that speak to an increasingly diverse nation. Rather than reform—change its ways, its outlook—the GOP decided to disenfranchise—to deprive Democrat-leaning people of their right to vote. One Person, No Vote is the story of these desperate, dastardly, and most undemocratic measures—and the history behind them.
One Person, No Vote (YA edition): How Not All Voters Are Treated Equally
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