Voting (15 pamphlets)
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Bassett, Theodore R. Why the Negro People Should Vote Communist. Workers Library Publishers, New York, NY. (2 copies), undated
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Cavanagh, Thomas E. The Impact of the Black Electorate. Joint Center for Political Studies, Washington, DC., 1984
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Gaer, Joseph. What Every Voter Should Know and Do in 1946. CIO Political Action Committee, New York, NY., 1946
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How- For Whom- For What- Do We Vote? A Manual for Voters. Timely Circulating Company, New York, NY., 1936
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How to Get People to Register and Vote. American Heritage Foundation, New York, NY., 1956
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Kellock, Harold. The Negro Vote. Editorial Research Reports, Washington, DC., 1944
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Perry, Pettis. Negro Representation - A Step Towards Negro Freedom. New Century Publishers, New York, NY. (3 copies), 1952
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Politics is People. League of Women Voters of the City of New York, New York, NY., 1960
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Price, Margaret. The Negro and the Ballot in the South. Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, GA., 1959
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Summaries of State Registration and Voting Laws. Women's Division Democratic National Committee, Washington, DC., 1944
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965. United States Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC., 1965
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Voting Restrictions in the 13 Southern States. Committee of Editors and Writers of the South, Atlanta, GA., undated
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