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The history lesson details the long process of winning universal suffrage. We watch a motley crew of Founding Fathers signing the Declaration of Independence at the Second Continental Congress, after which two self-satisfied white landowners in paper hats dance around chanting “No girls allowed! No blacks...
Starting in Nov. 2002, the city of Columbus required demonstrators to pass through metal detectors on their way to the protest, callously and shamelessly citing post-Sept. 11 security concerns as justification. After a Bush-appointed judge initially rebuffed the protestors appeal for a legal injunction, the Court rightfully found...
It was nearly one hundred years ago when women were first granted the right to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment. Women have come a long way since and yet far too few women have made their way to Capitol Hill.
It’s unlikely that the way the American electorate sees “liberals” will change any time soon. What is certain, however, is that the revulsion felt by a large segment of the population at any suggestion of liberalism will only aid conservative forces that...
Yet such balanced content will not be pleasing to the Cuban voters Bush so desperately inklings to in Florida. Fidel Castro and the Cuban government—the supposed targets of the State Department’s actions—will remain unscathed by the decision. Regardless of what one...