One Man, No Vote
The leaders of the civil-rights movement are watching as their work is undone.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice,
a features writer for New York
There’s something perverse about boiling down attacks on Black voting rights to just partisan strategizing.
One Man, No Vote
The leaders of the civil-rights movement are watching as their work is undone.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice,
a features writer for New York

The Voting Rights Act Is Dead. Here’s a New Model for Black Politics.

The Arc of the Voting Rights Act

‘One Man, One Vote’? Maybe Not in Trump’s America

‘One man, one vote’? Maybe Not in Trump’s America

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Preserving racial hierarchy remains one of most animating impulses in American political life.

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Louisiana Republicans erased a majority-Black congressional district.

In a devastating blow to what John Lewis called “the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democracy,” a right-wing,…

A new generation of civil rights leaders is rallying against efforts to dismantle the Voting Rights Act.