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Title: We Are 1844 No More: Let Us Vote: Restoring the Right to Vote to People with Criminal Convictions
Contributors: New Jersey Institute for Social Justice
Keywords: Ex-convicts—Suffrage—New Jersey
Minorities—Suffrage—New Jersey
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: New Jersey Institute for Social Justice
Place of Publication: Newark, N.J.
Description: This report reviews the history of denying suffrage rights to convicted felons in New Jersey, and shows its ties to racial disparities in access to the ballot box. It offers recommendations to "create a fair, open, inclusive, and true democracy."
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp016h440w26z
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