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With voting rights under attack, political expert says midterm election will be a ‘heavy lift’ for Black voters
Despite the Senate’s failure to pass the voting rights act, Democrats and African American voters are still pressing for passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. Radio personality Joe Madison and several dozen Black pastors went on a hunger strike that brought more attention to the urgency of the legislation. TheVillageCelebration talks with Sekou Franklin, an author and professor at Middle Tennessee State University talks about what’s next.
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