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Bending Toward Justice: The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American

Description: Bending Toward Justice by Gary May In this vivid and timely book, Gary May provides a detailed history of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. He tells the story of those activists who fought to ensure that all Americans would have the right to vote and outlines the political battles in Washington prior to the laws passage. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A vivid and fast-paced history, Gary Mays Bending toward Justice offers a dramatic account of the birth and precarious life of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. It is an extraordinary story of the intimidation and murder of courageous activists who struggled to ensure that all Americans would be able to exercise their right to vote. May outlines the divisions within the Civil Rights Movement, describes the relationship between President Johnson and Martin Luther King Jr., and captures the congressional politics of the 1960s. Bending toward Justice is especially timely, given that the Supreme Courts decision in Shelby County v. Holder in 2013 invalidated a key section of the Voting Rights Act. As May shows, the fight for voting rights is by no means over. Author Biography Gary May is Professor of History at the University of Delaware. He is the author of The Informant: The FBI, the Ku Klux Klan and the Murder of Viola Liuzzo. Table of Contents Prologue: The Most Powerful Instrument ixPreface to the Paperback Edition xxiii1. Planting the Seed 12. An Ideal Place 253. "Give Us the Ballot!" 534. Nothing Can Stop Us 855. To the Promised Land 1256. The Die is Cast 1497. Breaking Down Injustice 1718. Where the Votes Are 2039. The Struggle of a Lifetime 237Acknowledgments 255Notes 257Index 303 Review "Bending Toward Justice is a book of the classical phase [of the Civil Rights Movement], a lively and unabashedly partisan account of Selma and the Voting Rights Act. . . . May tells the story in his own way, and he is able to add many details." -- Louis Menand * The New Yorker *"Gary Mays compelling book about the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is both timely and deeply historical. . . . The second half of the book examines in fascinating detail the passage of the law itself and its aftermath. May is careful to include and address critiques of the act from political and legal perspectives." -- Margaret M. Russell * California Lawyer *"Have we—at long last—overcome? Not yet, University of Delaware historian Gary May makes clear in his exemplary account of the landmark law." -- Kevin Boyle * Washington Post *"An illuminating history of a law that remains all too relevant." * Booklist *"Compelling. . . . This lucid investigation of the [Voting Rights Acts] history relates its critical importance to American democracy." * Library Journal *"May accomplishes what he set out to do, rendering a dramatic account of the struggle that finally won African Americans the ballot. Its a story that is chilling in many ways and inspiring in others. . . . May explores the testy relationship between the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and President Lyndon B. Johnson with nuance and detail. . . . And Mays account of Johnson facing down Alabama Gov. George Wallace over Wallaces refusal to force county registrars to register black voters is one of the best descriptions anywhere of the fabled LBJ Treatment." -- Paul Jablow * Philadelphia Inquirer *"Mays book is a great introduction to voting rights at a moment when the subject is drawing more attention than any time since 1965." -- Ari Berman * The Nation *"Anyone interested in understanding the extent of the damage, actual and symbolic, to the voting rights of racial and ethnic minorities caused by this monumental decision [Shelby County v. Holder] would do well to read Mays book. . . . Once the reader has finished the book, she will have a good grasp of the long, hard, often dangerous battle Blacks and their allies have fought since the end of Reconstruction to achieve equal voting rights, the terrible sacrifices champions of voting rights—particularly southern Blacks—have made in behalf of this goal, and the importance the VRA has had in partially achieving the goal." -- Chandler Davidson * African American Review *"Mays lively and cogent history of the Voting Rights Act is indispensable reading for anyone concerned about the erosion of voting rights that has accompanied the election of Barack Obama, Americas first black president, especially as the issue is still up for debate. . . . May has constructed a vivid, fast-paced morality tale. . . . By focusing on Selma, May pays tribute to the courage of otherwise ordinary people and makes a case for the continued relevance of this legislation." * Publishers Weekly * Review Quote "Mays lively and cogent history of the Voting Rights Act is indispensable reading for anyone concerned about the erosion of voting rights that has accompanied the election of Barack Obama, Americas first black president, especially as the issue is still up for debate. . . . May has constructed a vivid, fast-paced morality tale. . . . By focusing on Selma, May pays tribute to the courage of otherwise ordinary people and makes a case for the continued relevance of this legislation." Details ISBN0822359278 Publisher Duke University Press ISBN-10 0822359278 ISBN-13 9780822359272 Pages 344 Short Title BENDING TOWARD JUSTICE Language English Media Book Format Paperback Year 2014 Imprint Duke University Press Subtitle The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy Place of Publication North Carolina Country of Publication United States UK Release Date 2014-12-26 AU Release Date 2014-12-26 NZ Release Date 2014-12-26 US Release Date 2014-12-26 Illustrations 18 illustrations Author Gary May Publication Date 2014-12-26 DEWEY 342.73072 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:131533550;

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Author: Gary May

Publication Name: Bending Toward Justice: the Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy

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Language: English

Publisher: Duke University Press

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Publication Year: 2014

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