A Welcome Decision To Severely Limit Racial Gerrymandering
Source: RealClearPolitics - Homepage · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Even after the historic atrocity of slavery was abolished, laws were made-and upheld by the Supreme Court-which, in certain parts of the country, directly contradicted that founding principle. There were a hundred years of racial segregation after the Emancipation.
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