Article 75X7K ‘We’re going backwards’: Black political power under threat in Alabama after Voting Rights Act gutting

‘We’re going backwards’: Black political power under threat in Alabama after Voting Rights Act gutting

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Fabiola Cineas in Alabama
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US supreme court ruling could eliminate two majority-Black districts and entrench Republican control from Congress to county school boards

Alabama has long been considered the birthplace of the voting rights movement in America.

During a peaceful voting rights demonstration in 1965, an Alabama state trooper shot and killed church deacon Jimmie Lee Jackson. In response, about 600 marchers set out from Selma, across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, toward the state capitol building in Montgomery to demand the right to vote. What met them on the other side - state troopers on horseback, billy clubs, teargas and a sheriff's posse - was broadcast that evening on national television.

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