Since the 2013 Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act, many states have pushed changes to voter laws that raise disturbing connections to the past. On this week’s show, we’ll hear about hard fought battles for voting rights and the implications of new laws.
Featuring:
Reverend Tyrone Edwards, civil rights historian in Plaquemines Parish Louisiana; Tyrone Brooks, Georgia State Representative; Clifford Kuhn, Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; JT Johnson, civil rights organizer; Allen Secher, rabbi; Jerel James and Tamia Adkinson, docents at Civil Rights Museum of St. Augustine; August Tinson, testified in U.S. vs Fox (1962); Gary May, professor of history at the University of Delaware and the author of Bending Towards Justice: The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy.
For More information:
Bending Toward Justice: The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy By Gary May
Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine
Civil Rights Museum of St. Augustine
http://civilrightsmuseumstaug.webs.com/
The Formula Behind the Voting Rights Act New York Times
NY Times:
Tracking changes of voting law changes
ProPublica Civil Rights timeline
ACLU
Voting Rights Act timeline
Movement Music
Freedom Songs: Selma, Alabama
Articles, reports, etc.
Court Decisions on Voting Rules Sow Confusion in state Races New York Times
Issues Related to State Voter Identification Laws U.S. Government Accountability Office
United States v. Fox, 211 F. Supp. 25 (E.D. La. 1962) District Court, E.D. Louisiana.
FBI Re-Examines 1946 Lynching Case
Remembering A Civil Rights Swim-In: It was A Milestone’
Lyndon B. Johnson speech Before Congress on Voting Rights (March 15, 1965)