
What Keeping American Democracy Alive Looks Like
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Notable books mentioned: Birthright Citizens by Martha Jones, A Voice from the South by Anna Julia Cooper, Vanguard by Martha Jones, Van Gard

What Keeping American Democracy Alive Looks Like mentions Birthright Citizens by Martha Jones, A Voice from the South by Anna Julia Cooper, Vanguard by Martha Jones, and Van Gard with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Jones's work shows us where to look to find those heroes.
Anna Julia Cooper wrote in A Voice from the South, a passage that I like quite a bit.
Jones shows how hard Black women have had to fight over 200 years for truly equal suffrage.
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- The conversation centers on 19th Amendment and voting rights.
- A second recurring theme is Black Americans and democracy.
- Referenced books include Birthright Citizens by Martha Jones and A Voice from the South by Anna Julia Cooper.
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“A history of race and rights in antebellum America, exploring how Black American activists fought to address citizenship issues in the Constitution.”
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“Anna Julia Cooper wrote in A Voice from the South, a passage that I like quite a bit. She writes, women's cause is the cause of the weak.”
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“This book corrects myths about the 19th Amendment and highlights the struggles of Black women for equal suffrage over 200 years.”
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“The mention of Van Gard relates to its suppression by a public library in Louisiana, highlighting issues of democracy and the importance of diverse narratives in public discourse.”
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Ezra Klein mentions 'Birthright Citizens' to highlight how Black Americans have historically shaped the culture and practice of democracy in the U.…

The host mentions 'A Voice from the South' by Anna Julia Cooper to highlight the early development of intersectional theory by black women thinkers…

Martha Jones's book, Vanguard, explores the historical struggles of Black women for voting rights, challenging the notion that the 19th Amendment g…
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