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Historic 2008 Election Could See Unprecedented Attempts to Bar African-American Voters
Thursday, September 18, 2008 :As we continue on the subject of voter suppression and race, we turn to Queens College Political Science professor and best-selling author Andrew Hacker. In the latest issue of the New York Review of Books, Hacker writes: "Obstacles to getting blacks to vote have always been formidable, but this year there will be barriers - some new, some long-standing - that previous campaigns have not had to face."
Thursday, September 18, 2008 :As we continue on the subject of voter suppression and race, we turn to Queens College Political Science professor and best-selling author Andrew Hacker. In the latest issue of the New York Review of Books, Hacker writes: "Obstacles to getting blacks to vote have always been formidable, but this year there will be barriers - some new, some long-standing - that previous campaigns have not had to face."
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