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Public Interest

Jul. 26, 2000

Once Bitten, Twice Shy

By Michelle Alexander. Every election cycle, political analysts scratch their heads and ask the same old question, "Why don't people of color vote at the same rates as whites?" Maybe it is lack of education or they can't leave work. Maybe they just don't care.

        By Michelle Alexander

        Every election cycle, political analysts scratch their heads and ask the same old question, "Why don't people of color vote at the same rates as whites?" Maybe it is lack of education or they can't leave work. Maybe they just don't care.
        Or maybe it's because of politicians like Gov. Gra...

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