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What we Think: Young Voters Speak Out

AUTHOR: Rob Grabow
ISBN: 0975540793

SHORT DESCRIPTION: In this timely and provocative anthology of essays, poems and photographs, American college students, representing a wide geographical and political spectrum, speak out about politics and social issues. They provide insights into young voters'...

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What we Think: Young Voters Speak Out
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by Rob Grabow

Book Description
In this timely and provocative anthology of essays, poems and photographs, American college students who represent a wide geographical and political spectrum, speak out about politics and social issues. They provide insights into young voters’ views and attitudes on a host of topics including: the war in Iraq, the morality of armed conflict, affirmative action and the draft, gender equality and the place of organized religion in the political arena. This original, collective work was developed by two undergraduates eager to provide a "voice" for the 34 million Americans who fall between the ages of 18-24. They help dispel the commonly held view that this young generation of Americans is apathetic and affirm that their peers are indeed independent thinking adults.

About the Author
Rob Grabow recently graduated Magna Cum Laude from Gonzaga University with a degree in finance. He has an avid interest in politics and enjoys skiing and basketball. Dean Robbins is a senior mechanical engineering major at Gonzaga University. He enjoys reading and fantasy baseball.


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         Book Review

What we Think: Young Voters Speak Out
- Book Reviews,
by Rob Grabow

What we Think: Young Voters Speak Out

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In this timely and provocative anthology of essays, poems and photographs, American college students who represent a wide geographical and political spectrum, speak out about politics and social issues. They provide insights into young voters' views and attitudes on a host of topics including: the war in Iraq, the morality of armed conflict, affirmative action and the draft, gender equality and the place of organized religion in the political arena. This original, collective work was developed by two undergraduates eager to provide a "voice" for the 34 million Americans who fall between the ages of 18-24. They help dispel the commonly held view that this young generation of Americans is apathetic and affirm that their peers are indeed independent thinking adults.


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