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48 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 727 (1997-1998)
The Death of Voting Rights: The Legal Disenfranchisement of Minority Voters

handle is hein.journals/cwrlrv48 and id is 741 raw text is: CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 48         SUMMER 1998        NUMBER 4
ARTICLES
THE DEATH OF VOTING RIGHTS: THE
LEGAL DISENFRANCHISEMENT OF
MINORITY VOTERS
Virginia E. Hencht
OUTLINE
Introduction  . ............................... 730
I. The Cycle of Minority Disenfranchisement
Begins ................................. 731
A. From De Jure to De Facto
Disenfranchisement ..................... 732
1. Reconstruction: Intentional, Indirect
Disenfranchisement .................. 733

t Assistant Professor, The William S. Richardson School of Law, The University of
Hawai'i-Mnoa. © Virginia E. Hench 1997-All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to Profes-
sor Eric K. Yamamoto and Professor Taunya Lovell Banks for their comments on early
drafts. Thanks also to Gwen Fitimaula Tauiili-Langlilde and Teresa A. Favilla-Solano for
their outstanding research assistance, and to Steve Bordenkircher and the staff of the Case
Western Reserve Law Review for their hard work and editorial assistance.

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