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Too poor to vote: How Alabama's 'new poll tax' bars thousands of people from voting

"The right to vote should never be tied to the level of one's debt. It's a moral issue and if you want people to come back and transition back into society, one of the fundamental tenets of society is the right to be able to vote."

Birmingham News

October 4, 2017

Criminalizing PovertyAnthony BradleyJuly 30, 2018Birmingham News, Right to Vote
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