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The Struggle for Voting Rights at Colleges
A historical and interdisciplinary examination of the 26
th
Amendment and its role in the fight for student voting rights.
This
Network Collaborative Course
uses the 26
th
Amendment as a prism through which to examine the history of disenfranchisement and the fight for voting rights in the United States, as well as the role of college communities in that process. The four institutions involved in developing the course offer unique insights into the role of colleges in the fight for voting rights, particularly the fight against discrimination based on race and age.
The Struggle for Voting Rights at Colleges
was co-designed by faculty from
Bard College
,
North Carolina A&T
,
Prairie View A&M University
, and
Tuskegee University
, where each institution has been the site of voting rights struggles. By the end of the course, students will have developed an understanding of the history of the struggle for student voting rights and the challenges to those rights that are being faced today.
This course is an Open Educational Resource and includes short video lectures on many of the issues addressed in the course, from experiences at Bard, Tuskegee, Prairie View A&M and North Carolina A&T, to discussions about the importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. All the materials are free to use for non-commercial purposes.
The Struggle for Voting Rights at Colleges video lectures
I. Case Studies: Youth Voting Rights and US Colleges and Universities
I. Case Studies: Youth Voting Rights and US Colleges and Universities - VIDEOS
TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY
Gomillion vs. Lightfoot
Lisa Bratton
, Assistant Professor of History at Tuskegee University, tells the history of the 1960 U.S. Supreme Court ‘s landmark decision,
Gomillion v. Lightfoot
, in which the court ruled that gerrymandering of municipal boundaries of the city of Tuskegee violated the 15th Amendment. Dr. Bratton provides insight into the case, as well as into the life of the main plaintiff, Charles Gomillion, a teacher and administrator at Tuskegee, and his work on voting rights advocacy and leadership of a boycott of white-owned businesses, known as “Trade with Your Friends.”
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY
Symm v. United States
Melanye Price
, Professor of Political Science at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU), discusses the only Supreme Court case that addresses the 26th Amendment, 1979’s Symm v. United States, which centered on PVAMU students and residency requirements related to student voting. Residency was a critical question after the passage of the 26th Amendment. Dr. Price explores the historical role of the PVAMU campus and its students in the legal battle to exercise the right to vote.
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY
Ongoing Efforts to Support Student Voting Rights at PVAMU
Melanye Price
, Professor of Political Science at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU), discusses the ongoing legal battle between Waller County and Prairie View A&M University over students' right to vote. Professor Price provides the historical context in which this fight takes place, as well as how political conflicts fuel civic participation. Other important cases involving PVAMU, such as
Smith v. Allwright
and
Shelby v. Holder
, as well as recent developments in access to voting in Allen v. Waller County, are spotlighted.
NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
History of Gerrymandering at North Carolina A&T
Jelani M. Favors
, the Henry E. Frye Distinguished Professor of History and the Director of the Center for Excellence and Social Justice at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, talks about the threats that HBCUs face for their robust political engagement. Gerrymandering was a common practice designed to marginalize Black voters in the South. This case study investigates racial politics in North Carolina and the case of gerrymandering that took place in the biggest HBCU in the nation, North Carolina A&T.
BARD COLLEGE
The Fight for the Right to Vote and a Polling Place at Bard College
Jonathan Becker
, Professor of Political Studies, Vice President of Academic Affairs, and the Director of the Center for Civic Engagement at Bard College, discusses Bard College's four phases in the fight to uphold student voting rights. Learn why Bard's case is important and how organizing, advocacy, and litigation have played an essential role in achieving student voting rights in New York State.
BARD COLLEGE
The Anatomy of The Fight to Promote Student Voting
Jonathan Becker
, Professor of Political Studies, Vice President of Academic Affairs, and the Director of the Center for Civic Engagement at Bard College, discusses effective strategies to achieve voting rights victories. Learn about the so-called “information warfare” social media campaigns, and the use of tools of government that Bard leveraged to advocate for a polling site on its campus. Also, learn about the challenges Bard encountered throughout this process and the enforcement mechanisms it employed as a response.
II. Background: 26th Amendment and Voting Rights
II. Background: 26th Amendment and Voting Rights - VIDEOS
The Twenty-Sixth Amendment: What, When, & How
Yael Bromberg,
a constitutional rights attorney who practices election law and voting rights across the country, and a leading expert on the 26th Amendment, talks about the legislative history of the Amendment that defines the constitutional class of voters. Learn about the historical milestones in the evolution of the federal right to vote, such as second and third reconstructions.
Youth Voting Rights: Youth Voters as a Protected Class And Youth Voter Infringements Today
Yael Bromberg
, a constitutional rights attorney who practices election law and voting rights across the country, and a leading expert on the 26th Amendment, examines the role of the 26th Amendment in the context of youth voter infringement today, specifically in imposing special burdens on young voters. You will learn the meaning of ‘protected classifications,’ as well as the specificities of age as a protected class given the language of the 26th Amendment.
The Story of America: Youth Leaders as Democracy Practitioners and the Bridge Between the 26th and the Civil Rights Movement
Yael Bromberg
, a constitutional rights attorney who practices election law and voting rights across the US and who is a leading expert on the 26th Amendment, addresses the role of young people as democratic practitioners and leaders. Learn what makes the youth population important actors in US politics and a promising voting group. This lecture also asks whether these dynamic changes suggest we are experiencing a third reconstruction today.
III. History of Institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities
III. History of Institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities - VIDEOS
NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
The Second Curriculum at HBCUs and Connection to Student Activism
Jelani M. Favors
, the Henry E. Frye Distinguished Professor of History and the Director of the Center for Excellence and Social Justice at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, explores the distinctive pedagogical approach developed in the HBCUs and the role these institutions played in the struggle for Black liberation and empowerment. Learn about the specifics of Black scholarship and the power of these havens in social and communal organization.
NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
Legacy of HBCUs/Origins
Jelani M. Favors
, the Henry E. Frye Distinguished Professor of History and the Director of the Center for Excellence and Social Justice at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, explores the historical background in which HBCUs developed and the pernicious role of the Western Academy in the creation of race as a social construct. The second half of the lecture covers the impact that HBCUs had on galvanizing Black leadership, their contribution to social justice and national industry, and the unique culture associated with these institutions.
TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY
THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN
Lisa Bratton
, Assistant Professor of History at Tuskegee University, tells the fascinating story of the African American pilots who played a key role in the history of racial segregation in the US Army. Learn about the historical injustices committed against African Americans, evidenced by the historical document of the Army War College “The Use of Negro Manpower.” Also learn about other exemplars of African American excellence, historically obscured, such as Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, Maggie Lena Walker, as well as fascinating histories of the nation’s first female pilots.
IV. Trainings
IV. Trainings - VIDEOS
BARD COLLEGE
From Voter Registration to Voter Engagement
Erin Cannan
, Vice President for Civic Engagement at Bard College, discusses the vital steps that can be taken to support and encourage student voting. From getting students registered to promoting voter education, Cannan discusses the challenges along the way, including inequity in voters' backgrounds and ineffective mobilization. Also, learn about what motivates young people to vote.
BARD COLLEGE
Oral History
Lisa Bratton
, Assistant Professor of History at Tuskegee University, discusses the origins of oral history in the African griot tradition, its use, collection, and relevance in historical research. Also, learn about the difference between primary and secondary sources, and find out how to be more effective in shaping different and more personal narratives around historical events. This lecture also contains examples of oral history projects conducted by Dr. Bratton.