The Voting Rights Act lives to see another day.
Tag: Black People
-
Supreme Court Rejects Voting Map That Diluted Black Voters’ Power
Voting rights advocates had feared the decision would undermine the Voting Rights Act, which instead appeared to emerge unscathed.
-
Black Families Seek Return of Land Seized Through Eminent Domain
Black families lost millions in wealth when their lands were seized through eminent domain. Now some are trying to get it back.
-
The History Behind Debates Around Affirmative Action
That racial affirmative action in university admissions and elsewhere has survived for so long is remarkable given the powerful forces arrayed against it.
-
The High Cost of Bad Credit
Desperate to improve their ratings, Americans now spend billions on “credit repair” — but the industry often can’t deliver on its promises.