RobDownSouth
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August 6, 1965....the Voting Rights Act was signed, ending de jure racial discrimination in voting.
For 48 years, until the Supreme Court "legislated from the bench" to overturn it in 2013, the Voting Rights Act served as a firewall against the sort of shenanigans that conservatives are using today to limit minority turnout in federal elections.
For 48 years, until the Supreme Court "legislated from the bench" to overturn it in 2013, the Voting Rights Act served as a firewall against the sort of shenanigans that conservatives are using today to limit minority turnout in federal elections.