Latinos and the Voting Rights Act

Latinos and the Voting Rights Act
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9780739190463
ISBN-13 : 0739190466
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Book Synopsis Latinos and the Voting Rights Act by : Henry Flores

Download or read book Latinos and the Voting Rights Act written by Henry Flores and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2015-03-17 with total page 319 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume explores the role race and racism played in the Texas redistricting process and the creation and passage of the state’s Voter Identification Law in 2011. The author puts forth research techniques designed to uncover racism and racist intentions even in the face of denials by the public policy decision makers involved. In addition to reviewing the redistricting history of the state, this book also provides an analysis of court decisions concerning the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, the Voting Rights Act, and a thorough discussion of the Shelby County decision. The author brings together scholarly research and the analysis of significant Supreme Court decisions focusing on race to discuss Texas’ election policy process. The core of the book centers on two federal court trials where both the state’s congressional, house redistricting efforts, and the Voter ID Bill were found to violate the Voting Rights Act. This is the first book that speaks specifically to the effects of electoral politics and Latinos. The author develops new ground in racial political studies calling for movement beyond the 'dual-race' theoretical models that have been used by both the academy and the courts in looking at the effects of race on the public policy process. The author concludes that the historically tense race relations between Anglos and Latinos in Texas unavoidably affected both the redistricting process and the creation and design of the Voter ID Bill.


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