American Bar Association Division for Public Education 

Newspaper in Education 
New Series of Four Articles Focusing on Voting

The American Bar Association Division for Public Education has joined the Newspaper in Education Program to provide a series of four articles to be used in schools to help youngsters understand the importance of speaking up for democracy and diversity.

These articles are on our website and can be used directly.  Access them either as a PDF file or a downloadable EPS file at: www.abanet.org/publiced/lawday/00/nie.html 
 

  • Focusing on the importance of voting, the topics are:
  • Voting: A Political Right of Citizenship, emphasizing the country's steady march towards making the vote available to citizens 18 and older; 
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965, emphasizing this key legislation that made voting a reality for millions who had been disenfranchised; 
  • The 26 Amendment, extending the vote to young persons 18-21; and 
  • Voter Registration, emphasizing recent changes that have established national standards for registration and made registering easier.


The series was designed to be published as four, quarter-page newspaper instructional features about democracy, diversity and voting during April, with the final installment on or near May 1. 


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