Douglas Brinkley on voting rights and the "new Jim Crow"
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Tomorrow is the holiday marking the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which prompts these thoughts from historian Douglas Brinkley:
Why is it so hard for Americans to vote these days? It shouldn't be. After all, in a free, democratic society, no right is more precious. The equation's really simple: no universal voting rights, no democracy.
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