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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/wp_mjgj8c/racefiles.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Since the beginning of 2011, conservatives have rolled out a broad wave of voter suppression efforts<\/a> ranging from imposing voter ID requirements and blocking early voting, to the intimidation tactics of groups like True the Vote<\/a>. Not surprisingly, these efforts to place road blocks, including what amount to poll taxes, between eligible voters and the ballot box are targeted primarily at young people and people of color, the groups that helped make up the margin of victory for Barack Obama in 2008.<\/p>\n But then you probably already knew that.<\/p>\n Some of you also probably know that voter suppression didn’t come out of nowhere<\/a>. It’s just the latest in a long line of similar efforts that runs all the way through American history.<\/p>\n As I mulled over that history, an ad from my childhood popped into my head.\u00a0 Here’s that ad.<\/p>\n [youtube_sc url=http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=jN-9XUzg1DM&w=420&h=315]<\/p>\n Looking for it online took me to a video I bookmarked. I’m sure you’ve seen it but here’s another look.<\/p>\n [youtube_sc url=http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=9V1nmn2zRMc&w=420&h=315]<\/p>\n It struck me that the two videos serve well as bookends around a cultural narrative that I believe is at the heart of the voting rights struggle. I bet you’re wondering, “what again?”<\/p>\n It’s not as tortured a connection as it seems. You see, I think the current voting rights fight isn’t just about politics. Instead, I think of it as just one more battle within a larger war over who gets to be an American, and who among Americans gets to control the meaning of America. That war is not just about political rights, it’s about who controls our culture, and that’s something to be very concerned about.<\/p>\n Why? Because culture is at the heart of identity. Our identities, how we are defined, whether or not we are recognized as who we believe ourselves to be and found worthy, drives our politics. When our identities are threatened, we will do almost anything to protect ourselves.<\/p>\n Food, especially food that “swings American,” is a great gauge of American culture and identity. For instance, we think of hamburgers as an all-American food. But hamburger is named after Hamburg, Germany. The hotdog also has German roots. But these are, truly, American foods. Just as American as chop suey, General Tso’s chicken, and fortune cookies, all also invented in America but that we, nonetheless, think of as Chinese.<\/p>\n I grew up in the 1960s and 70s, back when that La Choy commercial was considered about as offensive as selling water softener as an “ancient Chinese secret.”<\/a> That was a much more naive time for whites. That naivete was rooted in the unquestioned dominance of whiteness. In fact, so dominant were whites that American was synonymous with Caucasian.<\/p>\n