UPDATE: Fight Voter Suppression! Dispel Voting Myths!

Nationwide, a variety of false information is being peddled by those who, for whatever motivations, seek to suppress voters' rights across the United States of America. Some of the myths being offered state a...

Striving to Attain the Dream

I was a few weeks shy of my 10th birthday the day Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his I Have a Dream speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial before an estimated crowd of 200,000...

Ideas have consequences - the 43rd anniversary of the Mississippi murders

"Born in 1952, I grew up in a small town in the South of the '50s and '60s. The state I grew up in, North Carolina, was generally seen as a "progressive" state, but it saw its not insignificant amount of "trouble" as African-Americans struggled to...

Judge: S. Dakota City Discriminated Against Indian Voters

Native Americans in South Dakota won a four-year-old legal battle this week when a federal court ruled that the city of Martin violated the Voting Rights Act and discriminated against American Indian voters.

US accuses blacks of suppressing the rights of whites in Mississippi

First federal lawsuit under the Voting Rights Act accusing blacks of suppressing

the threat of Mexican citizens voting in a U.S. election

"The Republican legislature in Georgia has passed a law requiring a state-issued ID to vote in Georgia" <--- Every citizen should produce their machine-readable biometric identity card when they vote. This would prevent the illegal immigrants from voting.

protecting elections from people who have no right to vote

Illegal immigrants have no right to vote. However, tax-paying illegal immigrants probably have more of a claim to voting rights than tax-dodging illegal immigrants.

Univerisal Human Rights: Public challenges Impending New Orleans Elections &...

Human & Voting Rights March: New Orleans, April 1 2006 VIDEO is is 27.5 MG and 11'30 minutes QT On Saturday, April 1 2006, several thousand people marched across the Mississippi River Bridge from the...

Long Journey to Equality

"It was on this day in 1884 that Susan B. Anthony addressed the United States Congress, arguing for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution granting women the right to vote. She said, “We appear before you...

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