5.0 out of 5 stars A remarkable look at the war for basic American rights, recommended, October 5, 2011 By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) This review is from: You Came Here to Die, Didn’t You (Perfect Paperback) The right to vote is a key principle of American democracy. “You Came Here to Die, Didn’t You: Registering Black Voters One Soul at a Time” is a memoir and look at cultural history from Sherie Holbrook Labedis as she tells her own participation in the civil rights movement as she dared to help black people register to vote in South Carolina in 1965, where racism was still a heavily institutionalized part of society. “You Came Here to Die, Didn’t You” is a remarkable look at the war for basic American rights, recommended.