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DC Vote's Web site is a great resource for historical and contemporary information about DC voting rights. Check out our Online Library, print out some flyers to put up around your community, and read our one pagers to learn more about the issue.
DC History Library
DC Vote's Web site hosts the most comprehensive online source of historical materials, media coverage, legislative history, legal work and academic research available on the DC voting rights movement. Access our Online Library for this wide array of materials to use for school projects, to help brain storm, or to answer a specific question.
Sample Flyers
Flyers are a great way to spread the word to a wide audience without much effort. Get a friend or two to help you put up flyers to invite fellow students to meetings, or just to educate them about the issue.
One Pagers
One pagers come in handy when you are hosting an information session, tabling outside your school cafeteria, or brushing up on your own talking points. Use these concise and informative hand outs to help spread the word about DC voting rights!
Learn more About DC Vote (Paper Copy - PDF 51 kb), the organization that leads the fight against taxation without representation.
Help support the DC Voting Rights Act (Paper Copy - PDF 91 kb), which will give DC residents voting representation in Congress for the first time ever.
Discover the mission and structure of Students for DC Vote (PDF 80 kb).
Clear up some common misconceptions about DC voting rights by busting the 10 Myths About Washington, DC (PDF 65 kb).
Put some pen to paper with the DC Vote Petition (Paper Copy - PDF 20 kb).
Sample Talking Points for Letters to Media and Congress (PDF 72 kb).
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