
The Voting Rights Act Is Again Under Attack
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The Voting Rights Act: Continuity and Challenges
This chapter examines the historical significance of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, particularly its effects on African-American voter registration in Mississippi. It discusses the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings on Section 2, which aim to protect minority voting rights, while highlighting ongoing legal challenges and the potential risks posed by the court's current conservative majority. The chapter ultimately calls for public action to safeguard the advancements made in voting rights amidst threatening legal developments.
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