Author: Jennifer Frost
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 147982724X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The fascinating tale of how a bipartisan coalition worked successfully to lower the voting age “Let Us Vote!” tells the story of the multifaceted endeavor to achieve youth voting rights in the United States. Over a thirty-year period starting during World War II, Americans, old and young, Democrat and Republican, in politics and culture, built a movement for the 26th Amendment to the US Constitution, which lowered the voting age from twenty-one to eighteen in 1971. This was the last time that the United States significantly expanded voting rights. Jennifer Frost deftly illustrates how the political and social movements of the time brought together bipartisan groups to work tirelessly in pursuit of a lower voting age. In turn, she illuminates the process of achieving political change, with the convergence of “top-down” initiatives and “bottom-up” mobilization, coalition-building, and strategic flexibility. As she traces the progress toward achieving youth suffrage throughout the ’60s, Frost reveals how this movement built upon the social justice initiatives of the decade and was deeply indebted to the fight for African American civil and voting rights. 2021 marks the fiftieth anniversary of this important constitutional amendment and comes at a time when scrutiny of both voting age and voting rights has been renewed. As the national conversation around climate crisis, gun violence, and police brutality creates a new call for a lower voting age, “Let Us Vote!” provides an essential investigation of how this massive political change occurred, and how it could be brought about again.
"Let Us Vote!"
Author: Jennifer Frost
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 147982724X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The fascinating tale of how a bipartisan coalition worked successfully to lower the voting age “Let Us Vote!” tells the story of the multifaceted endeavor to achieve youth voting rights in the United States. Over a thirty-year period starting during World War II, Americans, old and young, Democrat and Republican, in politics and culture, built a movement for the 26th Amendment to the US Constitution, which lowered the voting age from twenty-one to eighteen in 1971. This was the last time that the United States significantly expanded voting rights. Jennifer Frost deftly illustrates how the political and social movements of the time brought together bipartisan groups to work tirelessly in pursuit of a lower voting age. In turn, she illuminates the process of achieving political change, with the convergence of “top-down” initiatives and “bottom-up” mobilization, coalition-building, and strategic flexibility. As she traces the progress toward achieving youth suffrage throughout the ’60s, Frost reveals how this movement built upon the social justice initiatives of the decade and was deeply indebted to the fight for African American civil and voting rights. 2021 marks the fiftieth anniversary of this important constitutional amendment and comes at a time when scrutiny of both voting age and voting rights has been renewed. As the national conversation around climate crisis, gun violence, and police brutality creates a new call for a lower voting age, “Let Us Vote!” provides an essential investigation of how this massive political change occurred, and how it could be brought about again.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 147982724X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The fascinating tale of how a bipartisan coalition worked successfully to lower the voting age “Let Us Vote!” tells the story of the multifaceted endeavor to achieve youth voting rights in the United States. Over a thirty-year period starting during World War II, Americans, old and young, Democrat and Republican, in politics and culture, built a movement for the 26th Amendment to the US Constitution, which lowered the voting age from twenty-one to eighteen in 1971. This was the last time that the United States significantly expanded voting rights. Jennifer Frost deftly illustrates how the political and social movements of the time brought together bipartisan groups to work tirelessly in pursuit of a lower voting age. In turn, she illuminates the process of achieving political change, with the convergence of “top-down” initiatives and “bottom-up” mobilization, coalition-building, and strategic flexibility. As she traces the progress toward achieving youth suffrage throughout the ’60s, Frost reveals how this movement built upon the social justice initiatives of the decade and was deeply indebted to the fight for African American civil and voting rights. 2021 marks the fiftieth anniversary of this important constitutional amendment and comes at a time when scrutiny of both voting age and voting rights has been renewed. As the national conversation around climate crisis, gun violence, and police brutality creates a new call for a lower voting age, “Let Us Vote!” provides an essential investigation of how this massive political change occurred, and how it could be brought about again.
Young People’s Human Rights and the Politics of Voting Age
Author: Sonja C. Grover
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9048189632
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
Young People’s Human Rights and The Politics of Voting Age explores the broader societal implications of voting age eligibility requirements and the legislative bar against youth voting in North America and in Commonwealth countries (where ‘youth’ is defined as persons 16 and over but under age 18). The issue is raised as to whether the denial of the youth vote undermines democratic principles and values and ultimately the human dignity of youth. This is the first book to address the topic of the youth vote in-depth as a fundamental human rights concern relating to the entitlement in a democracy to societal participation and inclusion in influencing policy and law which profoundly affects one’s life. Also examined are international perspectives on the issue of voting age eligibility. The book would be extremely valuable for instructional purposes as one of the primary texts in undergraduate or graduate courses on children’s human rights, political psychology, political science , sociology of law or society and as a supplementary text for courses on human rights or constitutional law and would be of interest also to members of the general public concerned with children’s human rights issues.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9048189632
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
Young People’s Human Rights and The Politics of Voting Age explores the broader societal implications of voting age eligibility requirements and the legislative bar against youth voting in North America and in Commonwealth countries (where ‘youth’ is defined as persons 16 and over but under age 18). The issue is raised as to whether the denial of the youth vote undermines democratic principles and values and ultimately the human dignity of youth. This is the first book to address the topic of the youth vote in-depth as a fundamental human rights concern relating to the entitlement in a democracy to societal participation and inclusion in influencing policy and law which profoundly affects one’s life. Also examined are international perspectives on the issue of voting age eligibility. The book would be extremely valuable for instructional purposes as one of the primary texts in undergraduate or graduate courses on children’s human rights, political psychology, political science , sociology of law or society and as a supplementary text for courses on human rights or constitutional law and would be of interest also to members of the general public concerned with children’s human rights issues.
Lowering the Voting Age to 16
Author: Jan Eichhorn
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030325415
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
This book explores the consequences of lowering the voting age to 16 from a global perspective, bringing together empirical research from countries where at least some 16-year-olds are able to vote. With the aim to show what really happens when younger people can take part in elections, the authors engage with the key debates on earlier enfranchisement and examine the lead-up to and impact of changes to the voting age in countries across the globe. The book provides the most comprehensive synthesis on this topic, including detailed case studies and broad comparative analyses. It summarizes what can be said about youth political participation and attitudes, and highlights where further research is needed. The findings will be of great interest to researchers working in youth political socialization and engagement, as well as to policymakers, youth workers and activists.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030325415
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
This book explores the consequences of lowering the voting age to 16 from a global perspective, bringing together empirical research from countries where at least some 16-year-olds are able to vote. With the aim to show what really happens when younger people can take part in elections, the authors engage with the key debates on earlier enfranchisement and examine the lead-up to and impact of changes to the voting age in countries across the globe. The book provides the most comprehensive synthesis on this topic, including detailed case studies and broad comparative analyses. It summarizes what can be said about youth political participation and attitudes, and highlights where further research is needed. The findings will be of great interest to researchers working in youth political socialization and engagement, as well as to policymakers, youth workers and activists.
Rightfully Ours
Author: Kerrie Logan Hollihan
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1883052920
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Though the Declaration of Independence stated that &“all men are created equal,&” married women and girls in the early days of the United States had few rights. For better or worse, their lives were controlled by their husbands and fathers. Married women could not own property, and few girls were educated beyond reading and simple math. Women could not work as doctors, lawyers, or in the ministry. Not one woman could vote, but that would change with the tireless efforts of Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Jeannette Rankin, Alice Paul, and thousands of women across the nation. Rightfully Ours tells of the century-long struggle for woman suffrage in the United States, a movement that began alongside the abolitionist cause and continued through the ratification of the 19th amendment. In addition to its lively narrative, this history includes a time line, online resources, and hands-on activities that will give readers a sense of everyday lives of the suffragists. Children will create a banner for suffrage, host a Victorian tea, feel what it was like to wear a corset, and more. And through it all, readers will gain a richer appreciation for women who secured the right to fully participate in American democracy—and why they must never take that right for granted. Kerrie Logan Hollihan is the author of Isaac Newton and Physics for Kids, Theodore Roosevelt for Kids, and Elizabeth I, The People's Queen. She lives in Blue Ash, Ohio.
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1883052920
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Though the Declaration of Independence stated that &“all men are created equal,&” married women and girls in the early days of the United States had few rights. For better or worse, their lives were controlled by their husbands and fathers. Married women could not own property, and few girls were educated beyond reading and simple math. Women could not work as doctors, lawyers, or in the ministry. Not one woman could vote, but that would change with the tireless efforts of Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Jeannette Rankin, Alice Paul, and thousands of women across the nation. Rightfully Ours tells of the century-long struggle for woman suffrage in the United States, a movement that began alongside the abolitionist cause and continued through the ratification of the 19th amendment. In addition to its lively narrative, this history includes a time line, online resources, and hands-on activities that will give readers a sense of everyday lives of the suffragists. Children will create a banner for suffrage, host a Victorian tea, feel what it was like to wear a corset, and more. And through it all, readers will gain a richer appreciation for women who secured the right to fully participate in American democracy—and why they must never take that right for granted. Kerrie Logan Hollihan is the author of Isaac Newton and Physics for Kids, Theodore Roosevelt for Kids, and Elizabeth I, The People's Queen. She lives in Blue Ash, Ohio.
Youth Suffrage
Author: Fouad Sabry
Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Are you passionate about the future of democracy? "Youth Suffrage" is essential for anyone interested in political science and voting rights. This comprehensive book explores the role of young people in democratic systems, offering a historical and contemporary analysis of youth suffrage. It's designed for professionals, students, and enthusiasts eager to go beyond surface-level information. 1: Youth Suffrage: Explores the concept and impact of youth suffrage on modern democracies. 2: Democracy: Discusses democracy's principles and the role of youth suffrage in it. 3: Twenty-Sixth Amendment: Covers the history of the amendment lowering the voting age to 18. 4: Suffrage: Explains suffrage's history and its role in expanding voting rights. 5: Women’s Suffrage: Draws parallels between women’s suffrage and youth voting rights movements. 6: Universal Suffrage: Examines universal suffrage and its role in inclusive voting systems. 7: Youth Vote in the United States: Analyzes youth voting statistics, trends, and challenges in the U.S. 8: Voting Age: Debates the pros and cons of lowering the voting age. 9: Voting Rights in the United States: Explores key legislation shaping U.S. voting rights. 10: Youth Suffrage in Canada: Compares youth suffrage movements in Canada and the U.S. 11: Compulsory Voting: Investigates compulsory voting’s impact on youth voter turnout. 12: Reform Acts: Details historical voting reform acts relevant to youth suffrage. 13: Voter Turnout: Focuses on voter turnout trends and improving youth participation. 14: Voter Suppression: Explores voter suppression's effects on young and marginalized voters. 15: Political Apathy: Discusses causes of apathy and its effect on youth engagement. 16: U.S. Presidential Elections: Analyzes young voters’ role in U.S. presidential elections. 17: Demeny Voting: Covers the theory of generational voting rights representation. 18: Women’s Suffrage in Canada: Looks at women's suffrage in Canada compared to the U.S. 19: Voting Behavior: Studies voting behavior patterns across different demographics. 20: Felony Disenfranchisement: Examines the disenfranchisement of young voters through felony laws. 21: Cost of Voting Index: Explains the cost of voting and its impact on young voters. Engaging with "Youth Suffrage" offers deep insights into youth participation in democracy, providing tools to advocate for inclusive voting rights. It’s a must-read for understanding the future of democratic engagement. Get your copy of "Youth Suffrage" and invest in your knowledge of political science and our democratic future today!
Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Are you passionate about the future of democracy? "Youth Suffrage" is essential for anyone interested in political science and voting rights. This comprehensive book explores the role of young people in democratic systems, offering a historical and contemporary analysis of youth suffrage. It's designed for professionals, students, and enthusiasts eager to go beyond surface-level information. 1: Youth Suffrage: Explores the concept and impact of youth suffrage on modern democracies. 2: Democracy: Discusses democracy's principles and the role of youth suffrage in it. 3: Twenty-Sixth Amendment: Covers the history of the amendment lowering the voting age to 18. 4: Suffrage: Explains suffrage's history and its role in expanding voting rights. 5: Women’s Suffrage: Draws parallels between women’s suffrage and youth voting rights movements. 6: Universal Suffrage: Examines universal suffrage and its role in inclusive voting systems. 7: Youth Vote in the United States: Analyzes youth voting statistics, trends, and challenges in the U.S. 8: Voting Age: Debates the pros and cons of lowering the voting age. 9: Voting Rights in the United States: Explores key legislation shaping U.S. voting rights. 10: Youth Suffrage in Canada: Compares youth suffrage movements in Canada and the U.S. 11: Compulsory Voting: Investigates compulsory voting’s impact on youth voter turnout. 12: Reform Acts: Details historical voting reform acts relevant to youth suffrage. 13: Voter Turnout: Focuses on voter turnout trends and improving youth participation. 14: Voter Suppression: Explores voter suppression's effects on young and marginalized voters. 15: Political Apathy: Discusses causes of apathy and its effect on youth engagement. 16: U.S. Presidential Elections: Analyzes young voters’ role in U.S. presidential elections. 17: Demeny Voting: Covers the theory of generational voting rights representation. 18: Women’s Suffrage in Canada: Looks at women's suffrage in Canada compared to the U.S. 19: Voting Behavior: Studies voting behavior patterns across different demographics. 20: Felony Disenfranchisement: Examines the disenfranchisement of young voters through felony laws. 21: Cost of Voting Index: Explains the cost of voting and its impact on young voters. Engaging with "Youth Suffrage" offers deep insights into youth participation in democracy, providing tools to advocate for inclusive voting rights. It’s a must-read for understanding the future of democratic engagement. Get your copy of "Youth Suffrage" and invest in your knowledge of political science and our democratic future today!
Thank You for Voting Young Readers' Edition
Author: Erin Geiger Smith
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0062972405
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
A fascinating look into America’s voting history that will inspire young people to get involved! This young readers’ edition of Thank You for Voting, from debut author and journalist Erin Geiger Smith, presents its information in clear, interesting chapters. Broken into three sections—The Stories of How We Got the Vote, Know Before You Vote, and How to Get People to Vote—this is a book that will appeal to kids 8 to 13 who are politically engaged. But it will also help a middle grader who is more focused on just finding good resources for history and social studies reports. Voting is a privilege and a right, but it hasn’t always been for many people. From the founding fathers to Jim Crow to women’s suffrage to gerrymandering—and everything in between—readers will get a look at the complex history of voting and become empowered to ask BIG questions like: —What can I do to support my favorite leader? —Who can I talk to about the issues I believe in? —How can I make a difference in my community? Every citizen has the right to vote. Let each one count!
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0062972405
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
A fascinating look into America’s voting history that will inspire young people to get involved! This young readers’ edition of Thank You for Voting, from debut author and journalist Erin Geiger Smith, presents its information in clear, interesting chapters. Broken into three sections—The Stories of How We Got the Vote, Know Before You Vote, and How to Get People to Vote—this is a book that will appeal to kids 8 to 13 who are politically engaged. But it will also help a middle grader who is more focused on just finding good resources for history and social studies reports. Voting is a privilege and a right, but it hasn’t always been for many people. From the founding fathers to Jim Crow to women’s suffrage to gerrymandering—and everything in between—readers will get a look at the complex history of voting and become empowered to ask BIG questions like: —What can I do to support my favorite leader? —Who can I talk to about the issues I believe in? —How can I make a difference in my community? Every citizen has the right to vote. Let each one count!
The Woman's Hour (Adapted for Young Readers)
Author: Elaine Weiss
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0593125207
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
This adaptation of the book Hillary Clinton calls "a page-turning drama and an inspiration" will spark the attention of young readers and teach them about activism, civil rights, and the fight for women's suffrage--just in time for the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. Includes an eight-page photo insert! American women are so close to winning the right to vote. They've been fighting for more than seventy years and need approval from just one more state. But suffragists face opposition from every side, including the "Antis"--women who don't want women to have the right to vote. It's more than a fight over politics; it's a debate over the role of women and girls in society, and whether they should be considered equal to men and boys. Over the course of one boiling-hot summer, Nashville becomes a bitter battleground. Both sides are willing to do anything it takes to win, and the suffragists--led by brave activists Carrie Catt, Sue White, and Alice Paul--will face dirty tricks, blackmail, and betrayal. But they vow to fight for what they believe in, no matter the cost.
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0593125207
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
This adaptation of the book Hillary Clinton calls "a page-turning drama and an inspiration" will spark the attention of young readers and teach them about activism, civil rights, and the fight for women's suffrage--just in time for the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. Includes an eight-page photo insert! American women are so close to winning the right to vote. They've been fighting for more than seventy years and need approval from just one more state. But suffragists face opposition from every side, including the "Antis"--women who don't want women to have the right to vote. It's more than a fight over politics; it's a debate over the role of women and girls in society, and whether they should be considered equal to men and boys. Over the course of one boiling-hot summer, Nashville becomes a bitter battleground. Both sides are willing to do anything it takes to win, and the suffragists--led by brave activists Carrie Catt, Sue White, and Alice Paul--will face dirty tricks, blackmail, and betrayal. But they vow to fight for what they believe in, no matter the cost.
Too Young to Run?
Author: John Evan Seery
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271048530
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
"Examines the history, theory, and politics behind the age qualifications for elected federal office in the United States Constitution. Argues that the right to run for office ought to be extended to all adult-age citizens who are otherwise office-eligible"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271048530
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
"Examines the history, theory, and politics behind the age qualifications for elected federal office in the United States Constitution. Argues that the right to run for office ought to be extended to all adult-age citizens who are otherwise office-eligible"--Provided by publisher.
The Voice that Won the Vote
Author: Elisa Boxer
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
ISBN: 1534166734
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
In August of 1920, women's suffrage in America came down to the vote in Tennessee. If the Tennessee legislature approved the 19th amendment it would be ratified, giving all American women the right to vote. The historic moment came down to a single vote and the voter who tipped the scale toward equality did so because of a powerful letter his mother, Febb Burn, had written him urging him to "Vote for suffrage and don't forget to be a good boy." The Voice That Won the Vote is the story of Febb, her son Harry, and the letter than gave all American women a voice.
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
ISBN: 1534166734
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
In August of 1920, women's suffrage in America came down to the vote in Tennessee. If the Tennessee legislature approved the 19th amendment it would be ratified, giving all American women the right to vote. The historic moment came down to a single vote and the voter who tipped the scale toward equality did so because of a powerful letter his mother, Febb Burn, had written him urging him to "Vote for suffrage and don't forget to be a good boy." The Voice That Won the Vote is the story of Febb, her son Harry, and the letter than gave all American women a voice.
Making Young Voters
Author: John B. Holbein
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108488420
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
The solution to youth voter turnout requires focus on helping young people follow through on their political interests and intentions.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108488420
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
The solution to youth voter turnout requires focus on helping young people follow through on their political interests and intentions.