Civil rights leaders and visitors gathered in Selma to honor the Civil Rights Movement and warn of threats to voting rights, immigration, and DEI initiatives.
The groups are working to educate voters in the South about how they would be affected if the court strikes down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
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61 Years After Bloody Sunday, We Are Entering a New Era of Voter Suppression
Society / Two efforts underway threaten to erode the promise secured by the foot soldiers of Selma in 1965. Janai Nelson As the writer Zora Neale Hurston eloquently observed, “There are years that ask ...
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