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English Reading Bank
This resource is a repository of links to texts that are available at no cost to Wichita State students.
This scholarly article discusses The Voting Rights Act of 1965, which gave Native Americans the right to fight against voting discrimination and how Native American voting rights are still challenged.
This opinion piece discusses how other countries view the American voting systems. It also provides information on issues like voter wait times, social media influence, and money in politics.
This scholarly article presents an argument for universal voting, meaning every eligible voter would have to vote as part of their civic responsibility and freedom.
This informative article provides an overview of the voting process in America, including information on eligible voters, laws, restrictions, and other helpful facts.
This opinion piece explains how dark money can be/is used to influence voters with misinformation, typically in states where Republicans are challenging Democrats for popular vote.