Article 5V1V8 ‘Whenever it’s darkest, look to the stars’: Martin Luther King III keeps the pressure on for voting rights

‘Whenever it’s darkest, look to the stars’: Martin Luther King III keeps the pressure on for voting rights

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Sam Levine in New York
from US news | The Guardian on (#5V1V8)

In an interview with the Guardian, the civil rights leader and his daughter talk about digging in and fighting on

As the US approaches the annual holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr, the family of the late civil rights leader is urging Americans to hold off on celebrations. Instead, they're urging Americans protest and to demand the Senate pass sweeping voting rights legislation.

But the prospects for such an effort, for now, seem bleak. On Thursday, Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin, two Democrats who staunchly support the filibuster, said they would not back an effort to change the rules to advance voting rights legislation. Because no Republicans support the changes, that effectively kills any chance of passing voting rights legislation.

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