Top Democracy Stories in 2015

Carnegie Corporation
Democracy Program
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1 min readFeb 4, 2016

By Multiple Contributors — 12.16.2015

In 2015 the Corporation’s Democracy Program worked to support the efforts of our grantees in building momentum towards citizenship and civic integration. The Corporation developed an interactive that takes you through the history of immigration to the United States, the current state of affairs, and a comprehensive timeline of the great migration waves to the United States.

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- Program Analyst Andrew Geraghty offers a firsthand look at the process of becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen.

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An interactive feature examines the state of immigration in the United States today, complete with a comprehensive immigration timeline.

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Revisit the original document that aimed to put an end to discriminatory election practices in the U.S., and use the Genius annotation tool to add your own comments about the Act.

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A Carnegie Reporter article details 50 years of work advancing voting rights.

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This widely heralded report, funded by the Corporation, takes a look at the how immigrants and their descendants adapt to American society.

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Originally published at www.carnegie.org.

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Carnegie Corporation
Democracy Program

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