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Election Happenings @ Mid-Manhattan Library!
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016, millions of Americans will head to the polls to elect the next President—no small undertaking and a very important civic duty to fulfill.
Whether this is the first time you’ll cast your ballot, or this Presidential election has piqued your interest, or you want to understand the political process and gain some historical context to inform your decision, The New York Public Library has a robust collection of books, feature films, documentaries, music and spoken arts just for you!
Photo credit: Art and Picture Collection, The New York Public Library. "Scene at the polls, New York City. Boxes for the distribution of tickets. Everybody busy."The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1856-11-15. http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e0-cd10-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
Visit the Mid-Manhattan Picture Collection, and explore an "unparalleled visual resource for creative people in any medium."
Come browse our selection of items available at Mid-Manhattan Library, or request your copy by clicking on the book jacket which will link you to the Library's Catalog.
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The Virgin Vote: How Young Americans Made Democracy Social, Politics Personal, and Voting Popular in the Nineteenth Century by Jon Grinspan. 2016.
Looks at youth participation in politics from the 1840s to 1900, which was fueled by an unlikely alliance between first-time voters and partisan party bosses, a political connection which quickly faded at the beginning of the twentieth century.
Blackballed: The Black Vote and US Democracy by Darryl Pinckney. 2014.
Describes how black voters overcame centuries of bigotry to secure and preserve one of their most important rights as American citizens.
Gaming the Vote: Why Elections Aren't Fair (And What We Can Do About It) by William Poundstone. 2008.
A critical assessment of the fundamental flaws in the American electoral system, looking at how a minor "spoiler" candidate can affect the election.
Running for Office: Candidates, Campaigns, and the Cartoons of Clifford Berryman by Jessie Kratz and Martha Grove. 2008.
Clifford Berryman was a Pulitzer winner and staff political cartoonist for the Washington Post and the Washington Evening Star for the first half of the twentieth century. He drew thousands of cartoons commenting on the candidates, campaigns and elections, both presidential and congressional, of his era.
Stealing Democracy: The New Politics of Voter Suppression by Spencer Overton. 2006.
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Deliver the Vote: A History of Election Fraud, an American Political Tradition, 1742-2004 by Tracy Campbell. 2005.
The Big Vote: Gender, Consumer Culture, and the Politics of Exclusion, 1890s-1920s by Liette Gidlow. 2004.
A close look at the national "Get-Out-the-Vote" campaigns and at the internal dynamics of campaigns in the case-study cities of New York, New York, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Birmingham, Alabama.
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The People Speak. Directed by Dan Abrams. 2010.
Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rghts in America by Ari Berman, 2015.
On the fiftieth anniversary of the Voting Rights Act comes this riveting and alarming account of the continuing battle over the right to vote. (Audiobook).
Being There. Directed by Hal Ashby. 2009.
Upcoming Events:
- The final Presidential Debate will be streamed live on Wednesday, October 19, at 9 PM in Room 101.
- The Election Film Festival begins on Tuesday, November 1, at 2 PM.
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