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Although systematically disenfranchised from the polls, for blacks, the ability to vote was to be free.
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Baldwin was disenfranchised from the start.
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James Baldwin was disenfranchised from the start.
Bobbie was left feeling, as he put it, "disenfranchised from the family unit".
Born in Minnesota in 1940, in previous interviews he has described moving to England after becoming disenfranchised from the 1960s US political landscape.
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