‘A defibrillator to the heart of Jim Crow’: Black voters prepared to fight against voting map changes - Voting rights ...
The federal government is carrying forward a white nationalist backlash to the mass uprisings that took place in 2020.
Elie Mystal says the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais is reminiscent of the infamous Plessy v. Ferguson ...
Justices kept the law on the books but drained it of the power to actually protect voters ...
The Roberts Court has proven — pervasively, repeatedly, stunningly – its existential opposition to constitutional democracy ...
By weakening the Voting Rights Act, the court’s majority has now restored power to the conservative white establishment.
After Republicans carved up Memphis, the one district where Black people were represented, they passed maps guaranteeing no representation for Black people.
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) on Wednesday slammed the Supreme Court’s ruling that Louisiana’s addition of a second ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. Byron Donalds is usually wrong. To be fair, as one of only five ...
Jim Crow was not the problem. Jim Crow was meant to be the solution. The problem was Rutherford B. Hayes winning the electoral college but losing the popular vote in 1876. To get over the hump — there ...
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