Voting Rights, Race, and the Deep South’s Unfinished History
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Rights in America are rarely lost all at once — they erode through rulings, procedures, and public indifference. In this episode, Bill Britt reflects on why many Black Americans are outraged as courts narrow voting protections, especially in Alabama and across the Deep South. The conversation connects today’s legal debates to the lived history of marches, sacrifice, and the ongoing fight for equal citizenship.
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