DAY SEVENTEEN:

VOTER SUPPRESSION

( MODERN DAY JIM CROW PT.2 )

  "Voter suppression laws are used to impact the outcome of the election by discouraging or preventing specific groups of people from voting"

- The Anti-Defamation League

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From Brennan Center for Justice


The Impact of Voter Suppression on Communities Of Color



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From NBC News


The History Of Black Voter Suppresion



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From Axios Today


The Hard Truths Of Voter Suppression


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Please note that we do not endorse the stories above, we are simply providing a list of resources pertinent to DEI topics.

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