The Last Stand: Shelby County v. Holder and White Political Power in Modern America
Shelby County v. Holder invalidated Section 4(b) of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The ruling is part of longstanding efforts to maintain American institutions that have provided wide-ranging benefits to White citizens, including disproportionate political power. Over time such efforts are likely t...
Autors principals: | King, D, Smith, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2015
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