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Weeds Time Machine: The Voting Rights Act

Jan 17, 202354 min
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Episode description

Buckle up for another trip in the Weeds Time Machine! Today, we are going back in time to 1965 to talk about one of the most significant pieces of civil rights legislation in American history: the Voting Rights Act. Once again, its fate is in the hands of the Supreme Court. Professor Atiba R. Ellis walks us through the legislative and judicial history of this landmark policy.


References:

Atiba Ellis 

Brief amici curiae of Boston University Center for Antiracist Research & Professor Atiba R. Ellis

Atiba Ellis: Using Memes to Break Out of Voter Fraud Talk 

The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of the U.S. Electorate | Pew Research Center 

Voting Rights Act (1965) | National Archives 


Host:

Jonquilyn Hill


Credits:

Sofi LaLonde, producer

Cristian Ayala, engineer

A.M. Hall, editorial director of talk podcasts


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