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    • Darling, Marsha J. Tyson

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The 14th and 15th Amendments and the Voting Rights Act of 1965

edited with introductions by Marsha J. Tyson Darling

(Controversies in constitutional law : collections of documents and articles on major questions of American Law / Paul Finkelman, general editor, . Race, voting, redistricting and the constitution : sources and explorations on the Fifteenth Amendment ; v. 1)(A Routledge series)

Routledge, 2001

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The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments and the Voting Rights Act of 1965

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Description

Political redistricting is one of the most controversial issues in contemporary American society. The practice of shaping voting districts to enhance the political representation of minorities at all levels of government emerged as a legal remedy for redressing the systematic historical exclusion of minority political representation. It continues to have vocal and active defenders and detractors to this day with court rulings upholding or challenging the practice every year. The controversies of redistricting have challenged America's commitment to participatory democracy and America's ability to account for its historical record of voting and racial discrimination. The legal and historical arguments addressing the policy of redistricting and the constitutional issues surrounding it revolve around interpretations of the Fifteenth Amendment and America's ability to accept or reject race-based solutions to political representstion. This three-volume set brings together all the major legal cases and the most influential articles on the legal and historical arguments surrounding this issue. Available as a set or as single volumes: * Vol. 1: The Voting Rights Act of 1965 368 pp*[0-8153-4065-6] * Vol. 2: Enforcing and Challenging the Voting Rights Act 496 pp*[0-8153-4066-4] * Vol. 3: Alternative Redistricting, Registering, and Voting Systems 384 pp*[0-8153-4067-2]

Table of Contents

  • Volume 1: Race and Voting: The Voting Rights Act of 1965: 0-8153-4065-6: 350pp US Constitution, Amendment XIV US Constitution, Amendment XV The Enforcement Act (The Civil Rights Act of 1870), in Theodore Eisenberg, Civil Rights Legislation: Cases and Materials (Michie Co., 1981). The Force Act of 1871, in Theodore Eisenberg, Civil Rights Legislation: Cases and Materials (Michie Co., 1981). 'Statement', Senator James K. Vardaman (Mississippi), in The Independent (Sept. 3, 1908). 'Changing Attitude in the 1930s.' Senator Allen J. Ellender (Louisiana), in US Congressional Record, Volume 83, Part I, 75th Cong., 3rd Sess. (Washington: GPO, January 14-20, 1938). 'A Declaration by Negro Voters.' The Crisis (January, 1944). Gressman, E. 'The Unhappy History of Civil Rights Legislation.' Michigan Law Review 50 (1952). 'The Negro Voter and the 1952 Elections.' W.E.B. DuBois, in National Guardian, September 11, 1952
  • in Herbert Apteker, Ed., Newspaper Columns by W.E.B. DuBois, 2 volumes. (White Plains, NY: Kraus-Thomson, 1986). Civil Rights Act of 1957, September 9, 1957, PART I, II, III, IV, in Bernard Schwartz, Ed., Statutory History of the United States: Civil Rights, Part II (NY: Chelsea House Publications with McGraw-Hill, 1970). Civil Rights Act of 1957, President's State of the Union Message in Bernard Schwartz, Ed., Statutory History of the United States: Civil Rights, Part II (NY: Chelsea House Publications with McGraw-Hill, 1970). Civil Rights Act of 1960, Title III, in Bernard Schwartz, Ed., Statutory History of the United States: Civil Rights, Part II (NY: Chelsea House Publications with McGraw-Hill, 1970). Gomillion, Charles G. 'The Negro Voter in Alabama', Journal of Negro Education (Spring 1957). 'A White Citizen Council Member and Charles Gomillion: An Exchange in 1959.' In Clinical Sociology Review, Jan E. Fritz, Ed. (1988). United States Supreme Court opinion in Gomillion v. Lightfoot. Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title I, Title VIII, in Bernard Schwartz, Ed., Statutory History of the United States: Civil Rights, Part II (NY: Chelsea House Publications with McGraw-Hill, 1970). Voting Rights Act of 1965, in Bernard Schwarts, Ed., Statutory History of the United States: Civil Rights, Part II (NY: Chelsea House Publications with McGraw-Hill, 1970). 'Report of the House Judiciary Committee, The Origins, House Report No. 439.' in Bernard Schwartz, Ed., Statutory History of the United States: Civil Rights, Part II (NY: Chelsea House Publications with McGraw-Hill, 1970). 'Address on Voting Rights to Joint Session of Congress by President Johnson.' March 15, 1965, in Bernard Schwartz, Ed., Statutory History of the United States: Civil Rights, Part II (NY: Chelsea House Publi
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Description

Political redistricting is one of the most controversial issues in contemporary American society. The practice of shaping voting districts to enhance the political representation of minorities at all levels of government emerged as a legal remedy for redressing the systematic historical exclusion of minority political representation. It continues to have vocal and active defenders and detractors to this day with court rulings upholding or challenging the practice every year. The controversies of redistricting have challenged America's commitment to participatory democracy and America's ability to account for its historical record of voting and racial discrimination. The legal and historical arguments addressing the policy of redistricting and the constitutional issues surrounding it revolve around interpretations of the Fifteenth Amendment and America's ability to accept or reject race-based solutions to political representstion. This three-volume set brings together all the major legal cases and the most influential articles on the legal and historical arguments surrounding this issue.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States
  • Chapter 2 The Enforcement Act (The Civil Rights Act of 1870)
  • Chapter 3 The Force Act of 1871
  • Chapter 4 The Unhappy History of Civil Rights Legislation, Eugene Gressman
  • Chapter 5 The Origins
  • Chapter 6 The Civil Rights Act of 1960
  • Chapter 7 Gomillion v. Lightfoot
  • Chapter 8 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 July 2, 1964
  • Chapter 9 The Voting Rights Act of 1965 August 6, 1965
  • Chapter 10 Address on Voting Rights to Joint Session of Congress by President Johnson March 15, 1965
  • Chapter 11 Text of President Johnson's Voting Rights Message
  • Chapter 12 Text of President Johnson's March 13 News Conference
  • Chapter 13 The Origins
  • Chapter 14 The Debate
  • Chapter 15 Index to Tables
  • Chapter 16 On Voting Rights
  • Chapter 17 House of Representatives-89th Congress, 1st Session July 6-9, 1965
  • Chapter 18 Conference Report to Accompany S. 1564 August 2, 1965
  • Chapter 19 Senate-89th Congress, 1st Session August 4, 1965
  • Chapter 20 Floor Action
  • Chapter 21 South Carolina v. Katzenbach.
  • Chapter 22 Copyright Acknowledgments

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  • NCID
    BA57340818
  • ISBN
    • 0815337191
    • 0815340656
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York ; London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxxi, 308 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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