“Isn’t It Terrible That All These Students Are Voting?”: Student Suffrage in College Towns

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH HISTORY OF EDUCATION QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.1017/heq.2024.13
T. Cain
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The 1971 passage of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution was a significant step in advancing voting rights that offered a new route for young people to participate in public life. While met with enthusiasm in many quarters, the question of where a substantial segment of the youth vote—college students—would cast their ballots was a concern even before the amendment’s ratification. After ratification, it became a serious point of conflict, with opponents to college-town voting arguing that students should be forced to vote where their parents lived. In numerous towns these arguments turned to efforts to deny or complicate registration and voting, intimidate students, or gerrymander to reduce students’ influence. At times, these efforts were explicitly aimed at Black students. This article examines these efforts to prevent students from voting in their college towns in the 1970s, demonstrating that they could serve the strategy of disenfranchising the newly franchised.
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"这些学生都在投票,这不是很可怕吗?大学城的学生选举权
1971 年通过的《美国宪法》第二十六修正案是推进选举权的重要一步,为年轻人参与公共生活提供了新的途径。尽管许多人对该修正案充满热情,但在该修正案获得批准之前,青年选票中的一大部分--大学生--将在何处投票的问题就已经引起了关注。修正案批准后,这个问题成为一个严重的冲突点,反对在大学城投票的人认为,应该强迫学生在父母居住的地方投票。在许多城镇,这些争论演变成了拒绝登记和投票或使之复杂化、恐吓学生或通过选区划分来削弱学生的影响力。有时,这些努力明确针对黑人学生。本文探讨了20世纪70年代大学城为阻止学生投票所做的努力,表明这些努力可以起到剥夺新近获得选举权的人的权利的作用。
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期刊介绍: History of Education Quarterly publishes topics that span the history of education, both formal and nonformal, including the history of childhood, youth, and the family. The subjects are not limited to any time period and are universal in scope.
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