Uncounted, Gilda R. Daniels
Uncounted, Gilda R. Daniels
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Uncounted
The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America

Author: Gilda R. Daniels

Narrator: Gilda R. Daniels

Unabridged: 7 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 03/31/2020


Synopsis

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is considered one of the most effective pieces of legislation the United States has ever passed. It enfranchised hundreds of thousands of voters, particularly in the American South, and drew attention to the problem of voter suppression. Yet in recent years there has been a continuous assault on access to the ballot box in the form of stricter voter ID requirements, meritless claims of rigged elections, and baseless accusations of voter fraud. In the past these efforts were aimed at eliminating African American voters from the rolls, and today, new laws seek to eliminate voters of color, the poor, and the elderly, groups that historically vote for the Democratic Party.

Uncounted examines the phenomenon of disenfranchisement through the lens of history, race, law, and the democratic process. Gilda R. Daniels, who served as Deputy Chief in the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division and more than two decades of voting rights experience, argues that voter suppression works in cycles, constantly adapting and finding new ways to hinder access for an exponentially growing minority population. She warns that a premeditated strategy of restrictive laws and deceptive practices has taken root and is eroding the very basis of American democracy—the right to vote!

About Gilda R. Daniels

Gilda R. Daniels is an associate professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marco on May 07, 2020

Uncounted: the Crisis of Voter Suppression is a work of nonfiction going over the many problems in the US voting system. It goes over the problems with voter ID, felon disenfranchisement, and much more. The writing got repetitive at times and was a pain to get through. Other than that, I think this b......more

Goodreads review by Emily on January 11, 2024

Fairly repetitive, but informative nonetheless. Cut 50 pages from the first half and add it to the last chapter......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on July 24, 2020

This was pretty dry and repetitive, but it was still very informative and really confirmed for me that New York has a huge voter suppression problem.......more

Goodreads review by Josh on April 28, 2021

I wanted to like this, and I agree with the author's general thesis and a lot of her points, but this is a really poorly written book. Too many sentences start with "Additionally," "Moreover," and other similar filler words. Basic math is wrong (for instance, 520k of 1.5 million is not 23%, page 159......more

Goodreads review by Adam on September 01, 2024

A pretty good summary of the current Republican efforts to disenfranchise and suppress voters across the country. It's concise, accessible, and Daniels explains the legal elements - particularly court cases - very well. I would have loved to see a chapter on gerrymandering, which is the only topic s......more