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RATING: TV-G | LENGTH: 33M 52S
Black Suffrage in Early Wisconsin
Christy Clark-Pujara, Associate Professor in the Department of History at UW-Madison, explores the history of black male disenfranchisement during the first years of Wisconsin’s statehood. This exclusion at the ballot box ultimately resulted in Wisconsin becoming the first state where black men could vote.
Race and DiversitySocial JusticeCivic EngagementDemocracyHistory
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Black Suffrage in Early Wisconsin
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