
On Account of Race
The Supreme Court, White Supremacy, and the Ravaging of African American Voting Rights
Author: Lawrence Goldstone
Narrator: Rhett Samuel Price
Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Everand Productions
Published: 08/25/2020
Categories: Nonfiction, Political Science, American Government, History, Us History, Social History
Synopsis
Beginning in 1876, the Supreme Court systematically dismantled both the equal protection guarantees of the Fourteenth Amendment and what seemed to be the right to vote in the Fifteenth. And so a half million African Americans across the South who had risked their lives and property to be allowed to cast ballots were stricken from voting rolls by white supremacists. This vacuum allowed for the rise of Jim Crow. None of this was done in the shadows—those determined to wrest the vote from black Americans could not have been more boastful in either intent or execution.
On Account of Race tells the story of an American tragedy, the only occasion in United States history in which a group of citizens who had been granted the right to vote then had it stripped away. It is a warning that the right to vote is fragile and must be carefully guarded and actively preserved lest American democracy perish.

