The Consitution of South Carolina, Volume IV
The Struggle for Political Equality

James Lowell Underwood

6 x 9, 444 pages
cloth, ISBN 0-87249-978-27, $49.95s

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ABOUT THE BOOK

In this fourth volume, James Lowell Underwood concludes his series on the South Carolina Constitution by tracing the evolution of voting rights in the Palmetto State from the Civil War through the present. Emphasizing racial equality and reapportionment, Underwood examines the rise of African-American political power during Reconstruction and the state's subsequent adoption of constitutional and statuatory provisions to disenfranchise the majority of African Americans living in South Carolina.

Underwood focuses on the recurring interaction of state and federal law, and he cites the resurrection of equal voting rights after the civil rights movement as a key factor in South Carolina's African-American suffrage drama. He analyzes the reapportionment of the state legislature under the one-person, one-vote rule and the protection of minority access to South Carolina's political process under the Voting Rights Act. In the final two chapters, Underwood summarizes the struggle for political equality and poposes recommendations for the future development of voting rights under the South Carolina Constitution.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Lowell Underwood is Strom Thurmond Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina.

ALSO BY THE AUTHOR

The Constitution of South Carolina, Volume I: The Relationship of the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches

The Constitution of South Carolina, Volume III: Church and State, Morality and Free Expression

At Freedom's Door: African American Founding Fathers and Lawyers in Reconstruction South Carolina

The Dawn of Religious Freedom in South Carolina

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