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StatisticsApproximately 4.6 million Americans - 1 in 50 adults - been deprived of the right to vote as a result of felony convictions; Approximately 1.4 million individuals are disenfranchised despite having completed felony sentences; Approximately 1.4 million African-American males are disenfranchised; Over 500,000 women have lost their right to vote; Nearly 73% of the disenfranchised are no longer in prison; and In Virginia, 1 in 4 African American men cannot vote; that is 110,000 citizens and counting! Source: Power and Democracy |
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Bureau of Justice Statistics Civil Rights Complaints in U.S. District Courts, 2000, 07/02 Presents ... Other relevant sites. Courts Statistics Project, National Center for State Courts ... |
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Rights Rights Civil Rights. "In both 2002 and 2005, white, black, and Hispanic drivers were .... Election voting statistics offer an approximation of the political ... |
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Clearinghouse Worker's Rights. ProgressNow.org Policy Clearinghouse. Civil Rights: Facts and Statistics ... Facts and Statistics Suggest additions/corrections ... |