The Right to Vote
Politics and the Passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
Abstract
Originally published in 1965. The Right to Vote covers the immediate background, passage, and ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment. Gillette contends that the Fifteenth Amendment was intended to give voting rights to African Americans in the north, sidelining those in the south. African American suffrage, in other words, had the pragmatic effect of bringing power to the Republicans of the north. In short, the Fifteenth Amendment was not a radical document but rather was pushed by Republican moderates in an effort to consolidate their power.
Keywords
Social & cultural historyISBN
9781421432359Publisher
Johns Hopkins University PressPublication date and place
2019Classification
Social and cultural history