susanter baker and glasser talk about their new book, on the life of the former secretary of state jane baker. watch live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join with phone calls, text, and tweets. host: joining us now from atlanta is carol anderson. she is the author of one person, no vote. how voter suppression is destroying our democracy. ur dem. good morning, professor anderson. guest: good morning. host: we point out you are also a professor at emory university in african-american studies -- in the african-american studies department. you detailed voter suppression efforts in 2016 and 2018. what did you see then and what are you seeing now in 2020? guest: actually, i am seeing it double down. what i saw then was an effort coming after the shelby county holder's decision in 2013 by the u.s. supreme court. the clearance provision of the voting rights act. and what i saw immediately afterwards, two hours afterwards, texas implement it a law that the court said is racially discriminatory. i saw alabama implement a voting rights law one day after the shelby county decision. in the preclearanc