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Approximately 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
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 ...
EEO/Civil Rights Organization
Equal Employment Opportunity/ Civil Rights Office, OASA, M&RA ... NO FEAR Statistics
Factbook : Civil & Human Rights Rights
Civil Rights. "In both 2002 and 2005, white, black, and Hispanic drivers were .... Election voting statistics offer an approximation of the political ...
ProgressNow.org Policy Clearinghouse
Worker's Rights. ProgressNow.org Policy Clearinghouse. Civil Rights: Facts and Statistics ... Facts and Statistics Suggest additions/corrections ...

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