This Network Collaborative Course uses the 26th 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 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.
A Poll To Call Our Own – The Bard College Story
In a saga spanning nearly three decades, Bard students, staff, and administrators have fought tooth and nail to protect students' constitutional right to vote in democratic elections. Entrenched in ongoing disputes with local election officials over everything from student voter registration to the location and conditions of their district's polling place, Bard College has undertaken four separate lawsuits. "A Poll To Call Our Own – The Bard College Story" documents this journey.