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ACTIVISTS BACK KEEPING ALIVE VOTING LAW

September 1, 2014 Tim Jeffries
By Cassandra Lawton

By Cassandra Lawton

Excerpt:

Charlotte attorney Julius Chambers said Wednesday the 1965 Voting Rights Act should be extended because the fight for voting rights and civil rights isn't over.

"In 1981, many people think that we have achieved all that we need to achieve in assuring civil rights throughout the country," Chambers said. "We can't seem to imagine that anyone ever discriminated in the past."

 

 

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