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November, 2024

Friday
1
NOVEMBER IS NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH
Tuesday
5
General Election
Wednesday
6
Williamsburg Reg. Library - Schell Room
4:00 PM
Thursday
7
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We meet at a member‘s home. All are welcome!
November 07, 2024 | The Presidents and the People: Five Leaders Who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens Who Fought to Defend It by Corey Brettschneider (Brown University, Fordham Law School)

"American presidents have often pushed the boundaries established for them by the Constitution; this is the inspirational history of the people who pushed back.

Imagine an American president who imprisoned critics, spread a culture of white supremacy, and tried to upend the law so that he could commit crimes with impunity.

In this propulsive and eminently readable history, constitutional law and political science professor Corey Brettschneider provides a thoroughly researched account of assaults on democracy by not one such president but five. John Adams waged war on the national press of the early republic, overseeing numerous prosecutions of his critics. In the lead-up to the Civil War, James Buchanan colluded with the Supreme Court to deny constitutional personhood to African Americans. A decade later, Andrew Johnson urged violence against his political opponents as he sought to guarantee a white supremacist republic after the Civil War. In the 1910s, Woodrow Wilson modernized, popularized, and nationalized Jim Crow laws. In the 1970s, Richard Nixon committed criminal acts that flowed from his corrupt ideas about presidential power. Through their actions, these presidents illuminated the trip wires that can damage or even destroy our democracy."-- Norton website
Saturday
9
Carrie Chapman's Birthday
Sunday
10
eVOTER published
Wednesday
20
Stryker Center (Rm 128)
Williamsburg Regional Library
3:00 PM
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Our LWV-WA members will present slides about the study and pose the the consensus questions. Three members of LWV-WA participated in writing the study along with members from other local leagues. The study considers issues such as felony disenfranchisement, challenges for disabled voters, and youth voting.

The attendees will vote on the consensus questions. Slides will be sent to members by 15 November for their review.
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