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Jim Crow, Supreme Court

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U.S. Supreme Court lets Jim Crow take flight again
The 1965 Voting Rights Act was the crowning achievement of the Civil Rights Movement.

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The Supreme Court returns Jim Crow to our election laws | Opinion
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The Supreme Court has all but killed the law that helped kill Jim Crow
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'Uncharted': US court ruling shakes up battle for Congress
A US Supreme Court ruling curbing protections for minority voters has reignited the political battle over electoral maps, with Republicans and Democrats racing to redraw districts in ways that could s...

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Florida Betrays Its Own Constitution to Draw New 2026 Maps
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Ruling by Ruling, the Supreme Court Is Undoing the Civil Rights Movement
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For a Time, the U.S. Protected Democracy
On Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority completed its 13-year campaign against the law.

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How Voting Rights Groups Are Rallying to Fight After the Supreme Court Hollowed a Landmark Law
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U.S. Supreme Court restricts Voting Right Act, but effect on Pennsylvania likely limited
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Supreme Court Deals a Death Blow to the Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court’s six-to-three Republican-appointed majority issued a staggering ruling on Wednesday essentially killing the remaining protections of the Voting Rights Act, de
The Root
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Clinton Compares Voter ID Law to Jim Crow, and More

Bill Clinton compares voter ID laws to Jim Crow: “There has never been in my lifetime, since we got rid of the poll tax and all the Jim Crow burdens on voting, the determined effort to limit the franchise that we see today,” the former president said ...
The Advocate
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Then & now: Professors discusses arguments Southerners used to defend slavery, Jim Crow laws

Members of the Edward Livingston Historical Association recently explored the continuity of arguments prominent Southerners used, sometimes 100 years apart, to defend chattel slavery and Jim Crow segregation laws. Dr. Keith M. Finley, an associate ...
Yahoo
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Black History Month: Overturning Oklahoma’s Jim Crow laws

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. VINITA, Okla. – Just weeks after Oklahoma became the nation’s 46th state in 1907, the Oklahoma Senate passed its first law — a Jim Crow law—calling for mandatory segregation ...
IJR
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Joe Rogan Discusses Jim Crow Voter ID Comparison

Podcaster Joe Rogan is once again diving into the political crossfire, this time over the heated national debate surrounding voter ID laws. During a recent episode of his show, Rogan expressed disbelief that many Democrats continue to compare voter ID ...
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Dems insult voters, history by calling voter-ID 'Jim Crow 2.0'

The SAVE Act, which the House approved with only four Democratic votes, is now stalled in the Senate, where it’s described by Democrats as "Jim Crow 2.0." But that description insults not just today's American voters, but also the memory of post-Civil ...
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