Summary
When we ponder enduring images of people exercising their right to vote we tend to think of the long, snaking lines of black men and women voting in South Africa's first free elections. Or we think of thumbs dyed purple to mark Afghanistan's first democratic election.
Why is it that when we think about voting we tend to think of people in faraway places? Why aren't we thinking about the last time we voted? Or could it be that we tend to take the right to vote for granted?See the full content of this document
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Get Out the Vote
We shouldn't. Other nations yearn for America's personal liberties, free ent...
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