• Voting Rights Act of 1965
Author(s): Garrine P. Laney
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 81
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Language: English
Date Published: 2003-05-01
Dimensions: 138 x 206 x 6mm
Publication City/Country: New York, NY, United States
Edition: UK ed.
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By passing the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Congress challenged the widespread evidence of disfranchisement of black citizens in certain southern states. This Act protects citizens' right to vote by forbidding covered states from using any tests that would determine eligibility to vote, by requiring these states to obtain federal approval before enacting any election laws and by assigning federal officials to monitor the registration process in certain localities. In 1970, Congress extended the Voting Rights Act for an additional 5 years and its coverage to other jurisdictions when evidence presented at congressional hearings revealed continued racial discrimination in voting. Throughout the next three decades, further legislation was added to the Act, to more wholly protect the individual citizen of this country. This book delves into the history of the Voting Rights Act as well as the current challenges and issues that face Congress. Contents: Introduction; The Voting Rights Act of 1965; The Voting Rights Amendments of 1970; The Voting Rights Amendments of 1975; The Voting Rights Amendments of 1982; The Voting Rights Amendments of 1992; Current Major Provisions of the Act; Presiden
Book Info
Author Garrine P. Laney
Date Published 2003-05-01
Dimensions 138 x 206 x 6mm
Edition UK ed.
First Author Garrine P. Laney
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781590336717
Language English
No. of Pages 81
Publication City/Country New York, NY, United States
Publisher Nova Science Publishers Inc

Voting Rights Act of 1965

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