Black Voting Districts Are Vanishing as the Supreme Court Gets Out Its Eraser

A statue of Civil Rights leader Rosa Parks in Montgomery, Alabama, U.S., on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. The US Supreme Court will decide whether Republican-led Alabama discriminates against Black voters by drawing congressional districts that favor White candidates. Photographer: Andi Rice/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A statue of Civil Rights leader Rosa Parks in Montgomery, Alabama, U.S., on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. The US Supreme Court will decide whether Republican-led Alabama discriminates against Black voters by drawing congressional districts that favor White candidates. Photographer: Andi Rice/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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