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The Most Sacred Right (2020)

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Frederick Douglass's Voting Rights Act

In 1964, only 3% of African-American adults were registered to vote in the South. The Supreme Court is deliberating whether key parts of the Voting Rights Act are constitutional. Chief Justice John Roberts ruled that racism wasn't like it was back in the 60s.

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