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EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode, the hosts discuss the continuing struggle to make the right to vote meaningful for Black Americans. The Voting Rights Act provides a solid legal foundation for access to the ballot, but barriers such as racial gerrymandering and other voter dilution schemes continue to pose obstacles to full participation in the political process.
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Image above from LBJ Presidential Library
EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode, the hosts discuss the continuing struggle to make the right to vote meaningful for Black Americans. The Voting Rights Act provides a solid legal foundation for access to the ballot, but barriers such as racial gerrymandering and other voter dilution schemes continue to pose obstacles to full participation in the political process.
A FEW KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE
To download the transcript, CLICK HERE
LINKS IN THIS EPISODE
CLICK HERE TO LEAVE FEEDBACK
Follow Ellis Conversations on Twitter
Follow Judge Ronald Ellis on Twitter
Follow Jamil Ellis on Twitter
Follow Jamil Ellis on LinkedIn
OTHER EPISODES OF INTEREST
John Lewis Voting Rights Act
Voting Rights - Shelby to North Carolina to 2020