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What Is My Duty as a Voter?: Frederick Douglass's Framework for the Civic Responsibility of Voting
ZACHARY GERMAN analyzes the speeches and writing of Frederick Douglass. He argues that Douglass develops a general framework on how citizens can fulfill the civic responsibility of voting.
An Anti-Federalist Constitution: The Development of Dissent in the Ratification Debates, Michael J. Faber Reviewed by Zachary K. German
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