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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican, argued that the new map kept communities of interest intact, unifying the state’s so-called Black Belt, named for its fertile black soil.
The Supreme Court refused Alabama’s request to hold 2024 elections under a congressional map judged to be an unlawful effort to dilute Black voters’ power.
After a panel of federal judges rejected the state’s proposed congressional district map, the state asked the Supreme Court to intervene. By Abbie VanSickle Reporting from Washington Alabama ...
Republicans in Alabama still want to dilute the Black vote Here’s why the state’s congressional maps were just struck down — again.
Under orders from the Supreme Court to produce a voting map that no longer illegally dilutes the power of Black voters in Alabama, the state’s lawmakers are now facing a high-stakes scramble to ...
A group of Auburn businesses including National Land Realty, Alabama Soil Food, CL3 Cattle, and Saugahatchee Animal Hospital responded to the crisis by leading a relief effort to gather general ...
In this episode, we explore a Civil War camp used by both Confederate and Union forces - and uncover what may be a fire pit filled with relics. From bullets to buttons, this dig reveals powerful ...
It was a legitimate surprise when the conservative-dominated US Supreme Court ordered Alabama’s conservative-dominated state government last month to redraw its congressional map and include ...
Alabama begins a special session to consider a new congressional voting map after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state's current map likely diluted the power of Black voters in Alabama.
In 1865, some of the last battles fought in the war occurred on Alabama soil. From beginning to end, explore this fascinating period in American history on Alabama's Civil War Trail.
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