Selma and the Voting Rights Act

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By David Aretha
Publisher Morgan Reynolds Incorporated
Selma and the Voting Rights Act
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By the mid1960s, the civil rights movement had been alive for many years and had achieved a fair amount of success in guaranteeing the rights of all Americans to equality and justice. But throughout much of the country, especially in the South, racism still prevailed and African Americans remained unable to vote, driven away from voter registration by complex and arbitrary regulations designed only to deny black voters any power or influence.

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128 pages128 pages
Lexile 1140LLexile 1140L
Published 2007Published 2007

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9781599350561

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