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For Black Georgians, voting restrictions are more of the same. These slave narratives prove it - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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Georgia’s controversial sweeping elections bill has been signed into law. And historians and critics are likening the measures to the start of a new Jim Crow era, saying it’s a direct attack on the right to vote for Black Georgians in future elections.According to Adrienne Jones, a political science professor at Morehouse College in Atlanta, firsthand accounts of slavery and...

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