Fragile Democracy, James L. Leloudis
Fragile Democracy, James L. Leloudis
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Fragile Democracy
The Struggle over Race and Voting Rights in North Carolina

Author: James L. Leloudis, Robert R. Korstad

Narrator: Alan Carlson

Unabridged: 5 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/02/2021


Synopsis

America is at war with itself over the right to vote, or, more precisely, over the question of who gets to exercise that right and under what circumstances. Conservatives speak in ominous tones of voter fraud so widespread that it threatens public trust in elected government. Progressives counter that fraud is rare and that calls for reforms such as voter ID are part of a campaign to shrink the electorate and exclude some citizens from the political life of the nation.

North Carolina is a battleground for this debate, and its history can help us understand why — a century and a half after ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment — we remain a nation divided over the right to vote. In Fragile Democracy, James L. Leloudis and Robert R. Korstad tell the story of race and voting rights, from the end of the Civil War until the present day. They show that battles over the franchise have played out through cycles of emancipatory politics and conservative retrenchment. When race has been used as an instrument of exclusion from political life, the result has been a society in which vast numbers of Americans are denied the elements of meaningful freedom: a good job, a good education, good health, and a good home. That history points to the need for a bold new vision of what democracy looks like.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jasmine on August 10, 2025

A solid academic text and filled with a lot of information that is helpful in understanding the modern politics of North Carolina. I was keenly aware of the information in the later chapters of the work, but I was unaware of presence and success of early progressivism in the state via the Fusion Par......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on June 23, 2021

Since the end of the civil war, North Carolina has a rich history of voter suppression. Back then it was to maintain white political power. Now, it's to maintain GOP power. Aside from violence, poll taxes, & literacy tests, the means to hold on to power are a loud echo from its past. The authors did......more

Goodreads review by Skyler on December 31, 2024

Me reading this after taking Dr. Leloudis’ class back in college: Oh man if I had read this I definitely would have made better than an A- on the final.......more

Goodreads review by Robin on December 26, 2023

An outstanding book on the long history in the state of the struggle for the right to vote. Anyone who wants to go beyond the surface of American politics would benefit from this book.......more

Goodreads review by Cedric on July 22, 2025

This book strengthened my knowledge about politics in my birth state of NC. A very informative addition to my library as I contemplate moving back to NC.......more