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LOUISIANA ELIMINATES BLACK DISTRICT TO HAND GOP SEAT

State defies Supreme Court ruling and gutted the Voting Rights Act to dilute Black electoral power.

Louisiana deliberately redrew congressional maps to destroy a majority-Black district, directly ignoring the Supreme Court's finding that the previous map was an illegal racial gerrymander. This assault on Black voting power strips communities of political representation while strengthening Republican control. States are weaponizing gerrymandering to nullify Black voters—this is Jim Crow 2.0.

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ALABAMA FIGHTS TO SUPPRESS BLACK VOTERS WITH GERRYMANDERED MAP

State defies court ruling, appeals to preserve GOP districts that intentionally discriminate against Black people.

Alabama is directly attacking Black voting power. After a federal court ruled the state's congressional map intentionally discriminates against Black voters and ordered use of a map with two Black-majority districts, Alabama filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court to block that relief. The GOP is using Trump's weakened Voting Rights Act to erase Black political representation.

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SUPREME COURT RULING ENABLES STATES TO SUPPRESS BLACK VOTERS

Alabama's appeal follows Supreme Court decision weakening the Voting Rights Act and striking down Black-majority districts.

The Supreme Court's recent ruling gutted the Voting Rights Act and destroyed a Black-majority district in Louisiana, opening the door for Republican-controlled states like Alabama to erase Black political power nationwide. This is coordinated attack on Black voters using the courts to do what Jim Crow did by law.

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REPUBLICANS ERASE BLACK VOTING POWER THROUGH REDISTRICTING

GOP-led states are eliminating majority-Black House districts while corporations stay silent on racial justice.

Republican-controlled states are systematically redrawing congressional maps to dilute Black political power and eliminate majority-Black districts. The Congressional Black Caucus is calling out major corporations—many claiming commitment to racial justice—for failing to oppose these naked power grabs. This is voter suppression by gerrymandering, and corporate silence is complicity.

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CORPORATIONS MUST FIGHT REPUBLICAN REDISTRICTING TARGETING BLACK DISTRICTS

GOP-led states are erasing majority-Black House districts. Corporate allies of racial justice must act.

Republican-led states are systematically eliminating majority-Black U.S. House districts through redistricting. The Congressional Black Caucus is calling out major corporations—many who claim to support voting rights and racial justice—for failing to oppose these attacks on Black political power. These corporations have the leverage to stop this disenfranchisement. They must use it.

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SUPREME COURT GUTS VOTING RIGHTS ACT PROTECTION

Six decades of minority voting protections dismantled in single decision.

The Supreme Court struck down a major pillar of the Voting Rights Act, eliminating protections against racial discrimination in voting and representation. This decision—following years of systematic weakening—will severe minority representation in Congress. Republicans now have a green light to redraw Black and Brown majority districts for partisan gain.

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SCOTUS RULING OPENS DOOR TO DISMANTLE BLACK DISTRICTS

Republicans positioned to break up minority voting power across Southern states.

Wednesday's Supreme Court ruling gives Republicans opportunity to eliminate Black and Hispanic majority congressional districts for partisan advantage. A Louisiana activist who survived segregation warns: "They are determined to see to it that we don't have a voice at all." The South's political landscape is about to shift radically against communities of color.

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LOUISIANA REDISTRICTING CASE TARGETS VOTING RIGHTS ACT

Court declares Black-majority district an 'unconstitutional racial gerrymander.'

The Supreme Court's ruling that Louisiana's Black-majority congressional district violates the Constitution opens the door for systematic dismantling of minority voting power. Critics warn this decision weaponizes voting rights law against the communities it was designed to protect. More lawsuits challenging minority districts are expected.

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SUPREME COURT WEAKENS LANDMARK VOTING RIGHTS ACT

Court strikes down Louisiana's majority-Black congressional district.

The Supreme Court ruled Louisiana's second majority-Black congressional district an improper racial gerrymander, weakening the Voting Rights Act's ability to protect minority representation. This follows a decade of systematic erosion of voting protections. The cumulative damage means fewer Black and Brown elected officials in Congress.

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BLACK AMERICANS FIGHT NEW VOTING RIGHTS ASSAULT

Supreme Court gutted Voting Rights Act protections. The South's assault on Black ballot access accelerates.

The justices dismantled decades of Civil Rights wins, stripping federal oversight of states with histories of racial discrimination. Without Section 5 protections, Southern states immediately weaponized voter suppression—purging rolls, closing polling places in Black neighborhoods, imposing restrictive ID laws. Black voters are paying the price.

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BLACK AMERICANS FIGHT NEW VOTING RIGHTS ASSAULT

Supreme Court gutted Voting Rights Act protections. Southern Black voters face renewed barriers to the ballot.

The Supreme Court stripped away federal oversight designed to prevent racial discrimination at the polls. Black communities across the South—who fought and died for voting rights—now face rollback of protections that took generations to win. This ruling hands power back to states with histories of voter suppression.

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SUPREME COURT GUTTS VOTING RIGHTS ACT, BLACK SOUTHERNERS FIGHT BACK

Supreme Court ruling strips protections Black Americans fought for during Civil Rights Movement.

A generation of Black Americans in the South won voting rights protections through bloodshed and struggle. Now the Supreme Court has dismantled those safeguards, reopening the door to voter suppression. Black communities across the South face a new fight against the same barriers they thought were permanently defeated.

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VOTING RIGHTS ACT GUTTED: PRESERVING RACIAL HIERARCHY REMAINS ANIMATING FORCE

Supreme Court dismantles protections as Republicans move to entrench power through voter suppression.

The gutting of the Voting Rights Act isn't a 'Black problem'—it's an American crisis designed to maintain racial hierarchy. Voting rights protections that took generations to win are being stripped away by justices aligned with those seeking to concentrate power. This attack on democracy requires immediate action from every community that believes in representation.

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NEW GENERATION FIGHTS VOTING RIGHTS BATTLE ACROSS THE AMERICAN SOUTH

Young Black southerners face renewed barriers their parents fought to dismantle decades ago.

A generation of Black Americans must now fight in courtrooms and streets again for voting rights their grandparents secured through sacrifice and struggle. Republican-led states are implementing new barriers to voting, forcing young people to repeat the Civil Rights Movement's battles. This is generational theft of democratic power.

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SUPREME COURT DISMANTLES VOTING RIGHTS PROTECTIONS FOR BLACK AMERICANS

Justices strike down Voting Rights Act safeguards, reigniting Southern fight for basic democratic access.

The Supreme Court has gutted the Voting Rights Act, removing federal oversight that stopped states from enacting racist voting restrictions. Black voters across the South—who fought and bled for these protections during the Civil Rights Movement—now face renewed barriers to the ballot. A new generation must fight battles their grandparents thought were won.

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SUPREME COURT GUTS VOTING RIGHTS ACT, SOUTH FACES NEW BARRIERS

Black Americans arrested for voting rights protests now face a gutted Voting Rights Act.

The Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act, stripping away protections that have shielded Black voters from discriminatory practices for decades. Edward Blackmon Jr., arrested at 16 during a voting rights protest in Mississippi, represents a new generation fighting battles their parents already won. Without Section 5 protections, states can now redraw maps and suppress votes with minimal federal oversight.

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LOUISIANA ELIMINATES MAJORITY-BLACK HOUSE DISTRICT USING SUPREME COURT RULING

Republicans weaponize weakened Voting Rights Act to erase Black political power.

Louisiana Republicans advanced a plan to eliminate one of two majority-Black Democratic congressional seats, following the Supreme Court's decision that gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Black residents testified against the move—their voices ignored. This is the template Southern Republicans will use across the region, including Georgia, to systematically erase Black representation.

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ALITO USED FALSE DATA TO DESTROY VOTING RIGHTS PROTECTIONS

Supreme Court justice manipulated voter turnout statistics to justify gutting racial protections.

Justice Samuel Alito's majority opinion resting on misleading claims about Black voter turnout to strike down voting rights protections. The deception was deliberate—Alito misrepresented Department of Justice data to justify dismantling protections Black Americans fought and bled for in 1965. This fraudulent ruling now enables Republican legislatures across the South to erase Black districts.

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SUPREME COURT REWRITES VOTING RIGHTS ACT INTO USELESSNESS

Justices eliminate ability to protect Black voting power from partisan gerrymandering.

The Supreme Court has gutted the Voting Rights Act so thoroughly that what remains is nearly meaningless. Racial gerrymandering is now effectively legal as long as Republicans claim partisan intent rather than racial motive. The 1965 law that outlawed Jim Crow is now a shell—and the South is ready to redraw its maps accordingly.

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NAACP CALLS BOYCOTT OF COLLEGES OVER VOTING RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

Major universities including Alabama, Georgia, Texas targeted for failing to protect voting access.

The NAACP is launching a direct campaign against major college athletic programs—Alabama, Georgia, Texas, LSU, and others—for violations of voting rights. These institutions have failed to ensure their communities can vote freely. Economic pressure through boycotts is being weaponized where legal protections have failed.

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