
The Push To Redefine 'Black' And End Anti-Racist Voter Protections
The NPR Politics Podcast
Racial Identity and Voting Rights
This chapter explores the complexities of racial identity in the context of voting rights, focusing on the implications of defining who is considered 'Black' in demographic surveys. It discusses recent legal challenges in Louisiana and Alabama that seek to narrow this definition, raising concerns about the potential dismantling of civil rights protections for Black and minority voters. The conversation also highlights historical precedents and their lasting impact on contemporary interpretations of race and electoral representation.
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