#black-political-representation

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fromThe Atlantic
21 hours ago

The Coming War on Local Black Political Power

The Supreme Court's recent Louisiana v. Callais decision, effectively demolishing a key part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, is a "five-alarm fire," former Representative G. K. Butterfield Jr. told me this week. As southern states rush to draw new boundaries eliminating majority-minority districts, as much as a third of the Congressional Black Caucus could lose their seats. Butterfield, a former CBC chair, knows that risk well. But he also knows the less visible yet still enormous effects that Callais could have at a local level in silencing the voices of Black voters.
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fromThe Nation
2 days ago

The Democrats Are Five Years Too Late to the Voting Rights Fight

Republican-controlled courts are allowing Republican gerrymandering while blocking Democratic gerrymandering, undermining Black representation in multiple Southern states.
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Tennessee GOP Unveils Map to Erase State's Only Democratic Seat

Tennessee state Republican lawmakers proposed a new congressional map that would lessen the already small Democratic representation in the state and eliminate Black political power within the delegation sent to Washington. The move comes after the federal Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that enforcement mechanisms from lower courts for the Voting Rights Act (VRA) - including rulings requiring state map-drawers to draw Black-majority districts when relevant - were unconstitutional, a drastic decision that many legal experts contend essentially dismantled the law altogether.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The GOP's "Jim Crow Gerrymander" Rips Up Memphis and America's Civil Rights Legacy

Republicans are dismantling historic Black-majority House districts in the South, drawing comparisons to segregationist-era politicians like George Wallace and Bull Connor.
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