Chicano History in the United States
Voter suppression refers to tactics and strategies aimed at discouraging or preventing specific groups of people from exercising their right to vote. This can manifest in various ways, such as implementing strict voter ID laws, reducing the number of polling places, or requiring costly registration fees. In the context of the Chicano vote, voter suppression has historically impacted the participation of Chicano and Latino communities in U.S. elections, shaping political landscapes and influencing the representation of these groups.
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