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Mobile v. Bolden

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Voting Rights and Racial Discrimination in Alabama

This chapter humorously begins with March Madness traditions before shifting to a serious examination of City of Mobile v. Bolden, which addresses racial discrimination in voting practices. It explores the historical context of discriminatory laws in Alabama, highlighting the impact of at-large voting on Black voters' rights and the Supreme Court's controversial upholding of such practices. The discussion emphasizes the legal and social barriers faced by Black citizens, revealing the underlying intentions of maintaining white supremacy within the electoral system.

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