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The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States
by Alexander Keyssar
A well-researched piece capable of conveying the deep and sordid complexity inherent to U.S. voting. As Justice Scalia pointed out, "legal process is guaranteed by the constitution, not legal result".
As a strength and weakness, this book reads like an academic paper. It's great for those who enjoy reading fact-books but lacking in any compelling nature. This gives is significant strength if using it for research text, but it can be a slog.
As a strength and weakness, this book reads like an academic paper. It's great for those who enjoy reading fact-books but lacking in any compelling nature. This gives is significant strength if using it for research text, but it can be a slog.