Barack Obama by Maurice Bisaillon"Follow Obama through his teenage struggles for self-identity, his student days at Columbia University and Harvard Law School, and his political career in Chicago. Go behind the scenes of Obama’s extraordinarily successful presidential campaign and his journey towards the 2008 Democratic Convention."
Call Number: MEDIA. E901.1.O23 B37 2008
ISBN: 9781422913284
Publication Date: c2005
Campaigns & elections (2010) by Plainsboro, N.J. : Political World Communications
Call Number: PER. Periodicals
Publication Date: June 2010
No umbrella by Laura Paglin"... 2004 U.S. election-day failures in one of Ohio’s poorest neighborhoods. In the most hotly contested state in the country, gridlock at inner city polls ignites tempers and sets of charges of conspiracy. No Umbrella drops us squarely into the chaos as we watch the irascible octogenarian councilwoman (Ms. Fannie Lewis) take on poling place breakdowns, an unresponsive bureaucracy and an increasingly agitated electorate."
Call Number: MEDIA. JK5593 2004 .N68 2006x
ISBN: 9781594585210
Publication Date: c2006
Slacker uprising by Michael MooreFollows Michael Moore’s 62-city tour of the swing states during the 2004 Presidential election. Moore’s goal was to convince millions of non-voting ’slackers’ to give voting a try.
Call Number: MEDIA. JK1764 .S5445 2007
Publication Date: c2007
Street fight by Marshall Curry"Follows the bare-knuckles race for Mayor of Newark, N.J. between 32 year-old Cory Booker and four-term incumbent Sharpe James, the undisputed champion of New Jersey politics. Fought in Newark’s neighborhoods and housing projects, the battle pits the young challenger against an old style political machine that uses any means necessary, including harassment and police intimidation, to crush its opponents."
Call Number: MEDIA. F144.N657 S77 2005
ISBN: 9781594583391
Publication Date: c2005
Vote democracy! by ITVS"Educational materials, as PDF files available from PBS website, offer students and teachers new ways to explore democracy abroad, elections, gender, role of dissent in democracy, and media literacy through class discussions, activities, and homework assignments."