AFR 318(F) Voting Rights and Voting Movements (Same as Political Science 318)
PSCI 318(F) Voting Rights and Voting Movements (Same as Africana Studies 318)
This course is about the effort to establish and secure voting rights in the United States. It
involves inquiry into parallel activities: the legal status of voting as sought in court rulings
through litigation, and community level activism organized to protest restrictive practices
often at state and local levels where pivotal decisions about voting policy originate. This
course is an overview of this process and the pivotal convergences between the legal and
organizing aspects. We seek to better understand the main pillar in popular participation by
study focused on distinctive moments in national development in an advanced democratic
state looking at the content of suffrage policy, the struggle to democratize, and the uneven
results.
Format: discussion. Requirements: five short papers.
Prerequisites: Political Science 201 or permission of instructor. Enrollment limit: 19 (expected 19). Preference given to political science majors
American Politics Subfield
Hour: A. WILLINGHAM