Much sound and fury, or the new Jim Crow? the twenty-first century's restrictive new voting laws and their impact / [edited by] Michael A. Smith.

Contents Introduction / Michael A. Smith and Chapman Rackaway -- Black voting rights 1865-2020 : two reconstructions and four Mississippi plans / Russell Brooker -- The impact of voter ID laws on county turnout in the 2016 Presidential Election / Ryan E. Voris -- Backlash! Do restrictive voting laws mobilize their opponents? / Michael A. Smith -- Using cross sectional, time series, and border analysis to identify the impact of restrictive voting laws / Bekah Selby and Michael A. Smith --Contemporary effects of felony disenfranchisement upon election turnout and partisan vote share / Linda M. Trautman and Bekah Selby -- Using mathematics to understand how gerrymandering affects partisan voting power / Brian Hollenbeck and Deborah G. Hann -- Civil rights groups respond / Kevin Anderson -- Conclusion / Michael A. Smith and Chapman Rackaway -- Afterword on the 2020 Election / Michael A. Smith.
Abstract "Intensive look at restrictive new voting laws ostensibly designed to target voter fraud but criticized as being racially-based voter suppression"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2021040887
ISBN9781438486833 (hardcover)
ISBN(ebook)