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Some paid the ultimate price to enact voting rights. Their survivors see America turning backward
Survivors of family members who died in the fight for voting and civil rights, such as Viola Liuzzo and Denise McNair, express concern as the Supreme Court's decisions have dismantled key provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. They highlight the erasure of protections for minority voting rights and the rapid changes in state legislatures following recent rulings.
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- Some paid the ultimate price to enact voting rights. Their survivors see America turning backward
- Some paid the ultimate price to enact voting rights. Their survivors see America turning backward
- Some paid the ultimate price to enact voting rights. Their survivors see America turning backward
- Some paid the ultimate price to enact voting rights. Their survivors see America turning backward
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