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Getting to equal means ensuring that all our brothers and sisters have the opportunity to participate civically in state, local, and national elections.
Learn moreOn January 3, 2019, the Congressional Black Caucus swore in its largest ever class of 55 members.
Learn moreYou can easily find a host of articles that describe Dallas as the city with the lowest voter turnout in municipal elections among the 33 largest cities in the United States.
Learn moreAn accurate population count is critical to upholding individual rights and the efficient function of the United States government. It is an essential tool that determines the equitable distribution of services and ensures true democratic representation.
Learn moreThe peculiar institution, coined by South Carolinian John C. Calhoun, seventh vice president of the United States (1825-1832), was a euphemism used by white southerners to describe slavery in the South, a time in our history when Blacks were counted as “fractional” persons in the U.S.
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