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A recent AP report found that 53,000 voters had been purged from the rolls in Georgia, with blacks, who make up 32 percent of the state's population, accounting for 70 percent of removed voters. Scholar Carol Anderson's new book "One Person, No Vote" explores the history of voter suppression in the United States and how the right to vote, particularly for people of color, continues to be threatened. Anderson joins the program to discuss her book and how changing voter laws could affect the upcoming midterm elections. |