Introduction--The Right to Vote in American History
p. 3
The American People as Christian White Men of Property: Suffrage and Elections in Colonial and Early National America
p. 19
Property and Power: Suffrage Reform in the United States, 1787-1860
p. 31
Defining Citizenship: Immigration and the Struggle for Voting Rights in Antebellum America
p. 43
From Slavery to Citizenship: Blacks and the Right to Vote
p. 55
Taking Law into Their Own Hands: Voting Women during Reconstruction
p. 67
Constitutional Politics and the Feminist Movement
p. 83
The Constitution and the Civil Rights Movement: The Quest for a More Perfect Union
p. 97
Participation in American Elections
p. 109
About the Authors
p. 121
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