2019 Report
The 2019 report by the National Urban League, titled "Getting 2 Equal: United Not Divided," offers a comprehensive analysis of the state of racial equality in America, focusing particularly on the state of the Black vote. This executive summary encapsulates the key findings and discussions of the report, highlighting the power of the Black vote and its increased vulnerability to suppression.
It delves into the history of voting rights in the United States and examines contemporary challenges, including the impact of social media on voter suppression, notably the Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. The report also addresses the broader implications of these issues for American democracy, underscoring the National Urban League's commitment to protecting voting rights and promoting economic empowerment in historically underserved communities.
Executive Summary
Now in its 43rd edition, the State of Black America has become one of the most highly-anticipated benchmarks and sources for thought leadership around racial equality in America across economics, employment, education, health, housing, criminal justice and civic participation. Each edition contains thoughtful commentary and insightful analysis from leading figures and thought leaders in politics, the corporate and tech sectors, the nonprofit arena, academia and popular culture.
The 2019 State of Black America, Getting 2 Equal: United Not Divided, focuses on the state of the Black vote with an emphasis on its power—and heightened vulnerability to suppression. Today, there is no denying that American democracy is under serious threat and sustained attack...
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