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The Frontline for Voting Rights Is the Rural South
The rural South, once central to the 1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA) movement, now faces renewed voting rights challenges as the Supreme Court has weakened key VRA protections. Recent decisions like Louisiana v. Callais and Shelby v. Holder have eroded safeguards against racial discrimination in voting, leading to restrictive laws in 29 states and concerns about repeating historical voter suppression.
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