Black Americans voice concerns over new racist gerrymandering
A report examines why Black Americans are increasingly alarmed by new gerrymandering tactics. Experts say the redistricting plans appear designed to
A report examines why Black Americans are increasingly alarmed by new
gerrymandering tactics. Experts say the redistricting plans appear designed to
dilute Black voting strength. The proposed maps could reshape electoral
districts in several states. Community leaders warn the changes may undermine
fair representation. Civil‑rights groups are preparing legal challenges to the
plans. The analysis cites historical patterns of racially biased districting.
Lawmakers are urged to consider reforms that protect minority votes. The issue
underscores ongoing struggles over electoral equity in the United States.