Why HBCU Students Are Marching Miles to Vote Today
From North Carolina A&T to Texas Southern, HBCU students are marching against voter suppression and campus polling site removals to protect their right to vote.
From North Carolina A&T to Texas Southern, HBCU students are marching against voter suppression and campus polling site removals to protect their right to vote.
From the Greensboro Four to today, see how NC A&T students are overcoming modern-day poll taxes and logistical barriers to protect their right to vote.
Explore how the Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais could dismantle Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and impact 191 Black legislative seats in the South.
Florida mid-decade redistricting plans target Black voters, raising alarms over racial gerrymandering and unfair maps. Activists fight to protect voting rights.
New York’s John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act (NYVRA) faces ongoing challenges in racial vote dilution and redistricting. This act is crucial for protecting voting rights.