User:Ryan (Wiki Ed)/Voter suppression sources

Page purpose
This page is for participants in the Wiki Education "Write to Vote" Advanced Wikipedia course. Between February 28-March 27, we will be collaboratively working to apply Good Article criteria to the Voter suppression in the United States article.

This page is for collecting and, optionally, annotating citations.

Feel free to create new sections or subsections, and reorganize as you see fit. For maximum usefulness, you may want to annotate sources as you add them, but that is by no means required. If you need access to a source, ask in Slack. If our group doesn't have access, you might want to ask at the Resource Exchange.

See also this other page for planning, coordination, and notes not directly tied to particular sources: User:Ryan (Wiki Ed)/Voter suppression planning.

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Books and chapters
Hasen, Richard L. The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the next Election Meltdown. New Haven: Yale UP, 2012.

Mangum, Maurice. Black Churches and Black Voter Suppression in Florida and Ohio. In Smith, R. Drew. From Every Mountainside : Black Churches and the Broad Terrain of Civil Rights, pp 189-202. State University of New York Press, 2013.

Wang, Tova. The Politics of Voter Suppression : Defending and Expanding Americans' Right to Vote, Cornell University Press, 2012. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/csustan/detail.action?docID=3138356.

Journal articles
Carney, Eliza Newlin. "The Risk of Voter Suppression." Nationaljournal.com (2010): Nationaljournal.com, Oct 18, 2010. Combs, Barbara Harris. "Black (and Brown) Bodies Out of Place: Towards a Theoretical Understanding of Systematic Voter Suppression in the United States." Critical Sociology 42.4-5 (2016): 535-49.

Dianis, Judith. "Fighting Today's Voter Suppression Laws." Poverty & Race 21.1 (2012): 10.

Keyes, Scott, Ian Millhiser, Tobin Van Ostern, and Abraham White. "Voter Suppression Disenfranchises Millions." Race, Poverty & the Environment 19.1 (2012): 11-12.

Manheim, Lisa Marshall, and Elizabeth G. Porter. "THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: INTENTIONAL VOTER SUPPRESSION." Supreme Court Review 2018 (2018): 213-55.

Milford, Sean. "Photo Identification at the Ballot: Election Protection or Voter Suppression?" Missouri Law Review 80.1 (2015): 297.

Mock, Brentin. "Fighting Voter Suppression." In These Times 36.11 (2012): 27-28,4 Parker, Keith P., et al. “Using Microaggression Theory to Examine U.S. Voter Suppression Tactics.” Negro Educational Review, vol. 69, no. 1–4, Jan. 2018, pp. 101–123.

Parker, Keith, Komanduri Murty, A. Lakshminath, and Dora Tilles. "Using Microaggression Theory to Examine U.S. Voter Suppression Tactics." Negro Educational Review 69.1-4 (2018): 101-43.

Wong, Diane, and Nicole Fink. "18 Million and Rising: The Fight Against Asian American Voter Suppression." Asian American Policy Review 23 (2012): 57-71,95.