"Through this book, Michael Waldman delivers a message every American needs to hear. The struggle for the right to vote is not over. It is still being waged even today. We must use it or we can lose it."--Rep. John Lewis
"Michael Waldman's masterly history reminds us that 'We the People' can and must restore our experiment in Constitutional freedom."--Taylor Branch, author of America in the King Years
"Waldman's important and engaging account demonstrates that over the long term, the power of the democratic ideal prevails -- as long as the people so demand."-- "The Washington Post"
"An engaging, concise history of American voting practices, and despite a heavily partisan treatment of today's "voting wars," it offers many useful reforms that advocates on both sides of the aisle should consider."-- "The Wall Street Journal"
"The Fight to Vote is an important and powerful reminder that we forget American history at our peril: that democracy was hard-won and that with the right to vote once again under attack, it's ours to lose."--Linda Greenhouse, Knight Distinguished Journalist in Residence and Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School
"[An] important new book."--E.J. Dionne Jr. "The Washington Post"
"As Waldman makes clear in this important book, the fight to vote has been at the heart of U.S. history, as have the countless debates over how to expand democracy even as 'some fought to gain a voice in their government' while 'others fought just as hard to silence them.'"-- "Booklist (starred review)"