Alexander Keyssar is the Matthew W. Stirling Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy at Harvard University.
As an American historian, he undertook groundbreaking research into voting rights in the United States after discovering no comprehensive history existed on the subject.
His work demonstrates extensive academic rigor and thorough documentation, tracing voting rights from America's founding through modern times.
Reviewers note his progressive perspective and ability to connect historical patterns to contemporary political debates.
Keyssar's scholarship has become a definitive resource for understanding the contested evolution of American suffrage and democracy.
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