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Should Black People Vote? Political Theory on Voting and Representation

Should Black People Vote? Political Theory on Voting and Representation

by African Elements News Writer | Mar 21, 2020 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines, Video Essays on Black History and Politics

A look at the troubling history of black voter disenfranchisement and the ongoing efforts to suppress the black vote.

Video Lessons on Black History From Reconstruction to Present

by African Elements News Writer | Oct 22, 2019 | Current News Headlines

A collection of content in US History From A Black Perspective From Reconstruction to Present specially compiled for online educators of Africana Studies and Black Studies

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