When the Constitution was drafted, only a few people—men age twenty-one and over—had the right to vote in the United States. Over the next two centuries, people fought to have their voices heard. Read this exciting book to find out how citizens expanded the right to vote and helped make...
When the Constitution was drafted, only a few people—men age twenty-one and over—had the right to vote in the United States. Over the next two centuries, people fought to have their voices heard. Read this exciting book to find out how citizens expanded the right to vote and helped make America a truer democracy.