He spent 60 years building Black political power. He sees a wipeout coming. - The Washington Post
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He spent 60 years building Black political power.
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The Supreme Court ruling said there must be proof that a racial group was "intentionally" disadvantaged.
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**Summary:** A Supreme Court ruling could lead to a significant loss of Black representation in Congress, with civil rights groups expressing concern about the potential impact on voting rights and political power. **Why It Matters:** This ruling raises concerns about the future of minority representation in government and highlights ongoing struggles against systemic racism.
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