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Tag: disenfranchisement

The Last Frontier of Disenfranchisement: Felons and Voting Rights in America

Over the course of American history, there have been efforts to ensure all citizens have the right to vote. However, there is still one final group in the United States that has been unfairly disenfranchised: former felons.

1-4, disenfranchisement, election, felon, Samuel Marks, United States, voter suppression, voting, voting rights
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