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Community Civics & Democracy Lecture Series – Lecture #2: Suffrage

Nova Southeastern’s NSU Lifelong Learning Institute Civics & Democracy Series is free and open to the community. Lecture 2 of this 8-part series will focus on Suffrage. Dr. Charles Zelden will a discussion on who can — and can’t — vote in America and why some of us have been excluded from the franchise. The emphasis will be on the elements that make up a “deserving” voter and how this definition changed over time.
To receive the Zoom links, please email [email protected], subject: Civics and Democracy Series.
This program is funded in part by a Florida Humanities Community Project Grant in partnership with the Nova Southeastern University Lifelong Learning Institute.
Events Details:
Date/time: November 10, 2021 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Virtual Event
Presented By:
Dr. Charles Zelden, Professor of history and politics in the NSU Halmos College of Arts and SciencesEvent Fee:
FreeEvent Type:
Virtual/OnlineEvent Contact: