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Law / Politics / Elections in the United States / Youth rights / Reconstruction Era / 89th United States Congress / African-American Civil Rights Movement / Voting Rights Act / Voting age / Equal Protection Clause / Suffrage / United States Constitution
Date: 2016-02-11 21:20:17
Law
Politics
Elections in the United States
Youth rights
Reconstruction Era
89th United States Congress
African-American Civil Rights Movement
Voting Rights Act
Voting age
Equal Protection Clause
Suffrage
United States Constitution

CHILDREN AND THE MOST ESSENTIAL RIGHT Any discussion of rights arguably begins and ends with the right to vote. If you have it, all rights are achievable. Without it, whatever rights you have are dubious. As has been fre

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