Sentences with disenfranchisement
dis·en·fran·chise
D d - We're all familiar, of course, with the disenfranchisement of corporate America.
- In Alabama, the nation's disenfranchisement leader, roughly one in three black men is stripped of his vote--a penalty that, to many here.
- Since 1947, 23 states have repealed disenfranchisement altogether for those felons who have served their time.
- Provision that helped stop the widespread disenfranchisement of African American and other minority voters when it was enacted in 1965.
- As gang-related activity is known to occur as a result of the disenfranchisement of a particular group of individuals.
- The facts presented thus far do not show a wholesale disenfranchisement of absentee voters in the 2008 general election.
- Ethnic group that suffers high youth unemployment and a feeling of disenfranchisement that leads inevitably to resentment and violence.