Our Unfinished March
By Eric Holder and Sam Koppelman
By Eric Holder and Sam Koppelman
By Eric Holder and Sam Koppelman
By Eric Holder and Sam Koppelman
By Eric Holder and Sam Koppelman
Read by Eric Holder
By Eric Holder and Sam Koppelman
Read by Eric Holder
Category: Domestic Politics | 20th Century U.S. History
Category: Domestic Politics | 20th Century U.S. History
Category: Domestic Politics | 20th Century U.S. History | Audiobooks
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$20.00
Jun 06, 2023 | ISBN 9780593445761
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May 10, 2022 | ISBN 9780593445754
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May 10, 2022 | ISBN 9780593632413
379 Minutes
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Praise
“In this analytical call-to-action, former U.S. attorney general Holder charts the history of voter discrimination. [Holder notes] that since the Supreme Court ‘gutted’ the Voting Rights Act in 2013, more than two dozen states ‘have instituted draconian anti-voting laws that clearly and intentionally have a disproportionate impact on communities of color.’ . . . Lucid history lessons and concrete solutions make this an essential primer on a hot-button political issue.”—Publishers Weekly
“The former attorney general lays out the extraordinary challenges minority voters face with Republican efforts at voter suppression. As Holder notes, we are in the midst of ‘a crisis unlike any we’ve faced since the signing of the Voting Rights Act [of 1965]: American democracy is on the brink of collapse.’ . . . Holder writes critically, but he also offers a positive program for change that insists that only by popular actions, such as voter drives and demands for electoral fairness on the part of elected officials, will that change come. . . . A powerful defense of democracy coupled with a thoughtful survey of the struggle for civil rights.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Based on his direct experiences as the first Black U.S. attorney general, working under the first Black U.S. president, Holder describes the ongoing threats against U.S. democracy and, responding to policy changes leading to voter suppression, argues for new protective measures and processes to safeguard and expand voting rights for millions of Americans. Readers will find important, compelling episodes in U.S. history and politics, along with hope for the future in the form of the opportunities Holder outlines for challenging voter suppression and other threats to our democracy.”—Booklist
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