Voting Rights Under Attack: How the Ballot Was Won. How It's Being Taken. How to Defend Yours. (Digital Ebook — Instant Download)
Voting Rights Under Attack: How the Ballot Was Won. How It's Being Taken. How to Defend Yours. (Digital Ebook — Instant Download)
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They never stopped fighting over your ballot. This is the history, the playbook, and the defense.
Voting Rights Under Attack is the plain-language guide to the one right that protects every other right — written by a veteran educator with more than 20 years of experience making complicated systems make sense. Built on receipts: dates, case numbers, vote counts, and primary sources on every page.
Inside this volume:
- Why the vote is the master key — and why the most powerful offices are at the bottom of your ballot
- What the ballot cost: Reconstruction, Selma, and the receipts of every amendment
- The Jim Crow playbook decoded — and the three-question test that reads any voting law, in any decade
- The demolition, case by case: Shelby County (2013), Rucho (2019), Brnovich (2021), and the landmark 2026 Louisiana v. Callais decision, explained in plain language
- The modern playbook: purges, closures, deadlines, and fine print — and the counter to each
- Gerrymandering on one napkin: packing, cracking, and how to take the pen away
- The lie machine: AI robocalls, the final-48-hours rule, and the three-step verification habit
- The four-layer defense plan — yourself, your household, your community, the system — including the two sentences that solve most polling-place problems
Plus a complete action section: a 30-Day Ballot Defense Plan, a monthly Voter File Audit, an Election Day Rights Card, downballot research sheets, a community voting plan, discussion questions, a glossary, and a full directory of official sources.
Format: Print-ready PDF ebook (US Letter), instant digital download. Read on any device or print at home.
Every chapter ends with what you can do about it. Because knowledge without action is trivia.
Educational content. Not legal advice. Election rules vary by state — verify with official sources. Full disclaimer included.
