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ABA Division for Public Education: Online Conversations: Law, Diversity & The Vote: Resources




 
Online Conversation: Law Diversity & the Vote

Resources

Links
Center for Voting and Democracy

CIA 1999 World Factbook -- find information about different countries' voting laws by clicking "government"

Constitutional Rights Foundation of Chicago: Election 2000
Democratic National Committee
Green Parties of North America
League of Women Voters
Project Vote Smart
Reform Party
Republican National Committee
RockTheVote.org
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate
VOTE.com
Youth-e-Vote.net

Resources
Amendment 19: Womens Right to Vote, Amendment 19: Womens Right to Vote, and Amendments 15 and 24: Rights of Citizens to Vote/Poll Tax, videos from the Amendments to the Constitution series, A Cambridge Educational Production. Order at www.films.com, a web site for humanities and science films you can browse by subject

“Election 1996: What’s Old? What’s New? What’s Remarkable?,” Update on Law-Related Education, v 20: 3 (fall 1996). Call 800/285-2221, mention PC# 738-0100-2003

Morgan, Edmund S. Inventing the People: The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America. New York: WW. Norton & Company, 1988

Rogers, Donald, ed. Voting and the Spirit of Democracy. Hartford, CT: Univ. of Hartford Press, 1990.

Southern Regional Council. Will the Circle Be Unbroken? A Personal History of the Civil Rights Movement in Five Southern Communities and the Music of Those Times, radio documentary produced by George King. http://unbrokencircle.org, or telephone contact David Dreger at 404-522-8764; email: info@unbrokencircle.org.


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