Supreme Court hollows out a landmark law that had protected minority voting rights for 6 decades
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The Supreme Court's ruling undermines six decades of minority voting protections, threatening representation and civil rights progress.
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The Hindu — Top · AP
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President Lyndon B. Johnson knew the legislation he was about to sign was momentous, one that took courage for certain members of Congress to pass since the vote could cost them their seats.To honour that, he took the unusual step of leaving the Oval Office and going to Capitol Hill for the signing ceremony. It was Aug 6, 1965, five months after the “Bloody Sunday” attack on civil rights marchers in Selma, Alabama, that gave momentum to the Bill that became known as the Voting Rights Act.
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