Trump wants voting to be a ‘privilege.’ Here’s what that means.
In 1964, Annie Harper was a retired domestic worker living on Social Security in Gum Springs, Virginia — a community established by people once enslaved at the neighboring Mount Vernon. When she tried to vote that year, she was told it would cost the equivalent of $53 today. Though the 24th Amendment had abolished poll taxes for federal elections, it left state and local elections untouched.
