Joy Bivins
Joy Bivins
Curator
Chicago History Museum

Does the vote make us free?

For most of the country’s history, Americans have fought about who should vote. Activists have marched, petitioned, and demonstrated to fight for the right to vote. Gender, race, and age have each kept some from voting.

Constitutional amendments have expanded this right. In 1868, the Fifteenth Amendment extended the vote to African American men, and in 1964 the Twenty-fourth Amendment) outlawed voting fees, tests, and other tactics used to stop black voters. The Nineteenth Amendment (1920) granted women the right to vote. The Twenty-sixth Amendment (1971) lowered the voting age to eighteen in response to youth protests during the Vietnam War.

Despite the move toward universal suffrage, voter turnout is often low. The Outer Banks Sentinel (12/9/2010) reports that in the 2010 mid-term elections, 56% of registered voters did not vote. Many eligible voters are not exercising their rights in our democracy.

Discussion closed on March 12, 2011

Answers

Cortez Y, 12th

February 24, 2011 - 12:29pm

I FEEL LIKE EVERYONE SHOULD VOTE THAT WHAT MAKES AMERICAN THE LAND OF THE FREE.

Marisol C, 7th

February 24, 2011 - 12:27pm

the right to vote gives use rights and freedom

cameron u, 7th

February 24, 2011 - 12:26pm

it good

Malcolm S, 12th

February 24, 2011 - 12:26pm

Yes the vote makes us free.The vote is like giving all amercians equality.

Brian v, 7th

February 24, 2011 - 12:19pm

i think that school boycott was a good way to protest

david m, 7th

February 24, 2011 - 12:16pm

the right to vote is only part of what gives us rights. the denial only seperates us in our journy to be equal. deciding weather evreyone should be able to is dennying the poeple to a choice and a fair right. the exact goes for the education of children. its the people who fought for their rights who make a diffrence. if people are willing to sacrifice their safty for better opertunities then they should be the ones we call heros, not the poeple who fight against them

Danny K, 7th

February 24, 2011 - 12:15pm

The right to vote is only part of what makes us free but yes it does make us free. Voting is a birth right to united states citizens and taking that right away is unconstitutional no matter what race, religion, or creed. Voting is right that everyone deserves and people have foughten for it for years and yet, people seem to abuse this right by not voting. Why? Why waste the right that people have fought, bleed, and even died for? Voting makes us free and abusing this freedom is absolutly outrageous.

kristofer a, 7th

February 24, 2011 - 12:12pm

i think that these people were mistreated and this shouldnt have happened.

kentwana w, 10th

February 23, 2011 - 02:19pm

i do think voteing make us free because the sample fact that you had to be this or that to vote but now its like you gotta be 18 in order to vote i think that is good

tamara h, 12th

February 23, 2011 - 02:11pm

i think it makes the future for the next generation and it makes a big difference, and i agree with the age that it should be any age ,and any race dispite what color or etc:::