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What To Do When You're Stopped By Police - The ACLU & Elon James White

Know Anyone Who Thinks Racial Profiling Is Exaggerated? Watch This, And Tell Me When Your Jaw Drops.


This video clearly demonstrates how racist America is as a country and how far we have to go to become a country that is civilized and actually values equal justice. We must not rest until this goal is achieved. I do not want my great grandchildren to live in a country like we have today. I wish for them to live in a country where differences of race and culture are not ignored but valued as a part of what makes America great.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Melissa Harris-Perry: Why the Ole Miss anti-Obama demonstration was not a race riot

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Melissa Harris-Perry: Voters will remember your efforts to suppress the vote, Jon Husted

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Melissa Harris-Perry: Supreme Court to take up Voting Rights Act

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Melissa Harris-Perry: Obama as the president of process

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Up w/ Chris Hayes: Record-long voting lines on Election Day

 

Polling Place Waiting Times 2012

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Up w/ Chris Hayes: Record-long voting lines on Election Day

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Friday, November 09, 2012

Supreme Court Will Take New Look At Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court said Friday it will consider eliminating the government's chief weapon against racial discrimination at polling places since the 1960s.

Acting three days after the election, the justices agreed to hear a constitutional challenge to the part of the landmark Voting Rights Act that requires all or parts of 16 states with a history of discrimination in voting to get federal approval before making any changes in the way they hold elections.

The appeal from Shelby County, Ala., near Birmingham, says state and local governments covered by the law have made significant progress and no longer should be forced to live under oversight from Washington.

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