He challenged his all-white city council in Alabama. Now he’s on it
by Sam Levine in New York from US news | The Guardian on (#62WNH)
Eric Calhoun, a Black resident who sued Pleasant Grove's discriminatory voting system in 2018, was sworn in as council member Monday
A few years ago, Eric Calhoun felt out of touch with his city council in Pleasant Grove, a small Alabama city of just under 10,000 people outside of Birmingham.
Calhoun, who is 71 and has lived in the city for nearly three decades, couldn't find contact information for any of the five council members online. During the 2016 election, none of the white candidates running asked him for his vote. Voters in the city had never elected a Black person to the city council. Calhoun, like 61% of the city, is Black.
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