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Black Elders Warn Political Power Is Slipping Away as Fewer People Vote

Columbus resident Dorris Porter Edgerton is aware of the Republican-led redistricting efforts looming in the General Assembly, but she’s more concerned about a lack of Black voter engagement in the state’s second-most populous city. “We have lots of people who really just do not vote at all because they say it won’t make a difference,” […]

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Warnock Says Trump-Era Rollbacks Are Hurting Black Businesses in Georgia

A coalition of U.S. senators, including Georgia’s Raphael Warnock, is challenging the U.S. Department of Transportation to restore a minority business government contract program that has helped Black entrepreneurs in metro Atlanta secure lucrative deals with the federal government. Warnock was one of several senators who sent a letter Monday to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy […]

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Billionaire Rick Jackson Courts Black Republicans as Governor’s Runoff Tightens

Rick Jackson’s sudden and rapid rise to prominence in the Republican runoff race for governor against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones has divided Georgia GOP supporters more than any in-state contest in modern memory. That includes Black Republicans like South Fulton business owner Azad Ahmadi, one of more than 200 people who attended a Georgia Black […]

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Keisha Lance Bottoms Wins Democratic Nomination for Georgia Governor

Name recognition across Georgia helped former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms outpace her Democratic rivals to win the party’s nomination for governor Tuesday.  The magnitude of the moment wasn’t lost on Bottoms when she took the stage around 11 p.m. with her husband and four children. She appeared to get choked up multiple times during […]

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Black Voting Power Faces New Threat in Georgia Redistricting Efforts

A Republican effort to effectively weaken Black voting power in Georgia has Democratic state lawmakers worried about the future of Black representation in the General Assembly. Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday made Georgia the latest Republican-led state to announce it will redraw its political maps in response to the April 29 U.S. Supreme Court ruling […]

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How Keisha Lance Bottoms Plans to Veto Maps That Dilute Black Voting Power

Keisha Lance Bottoms is vowing to veto any redrawn political district maps that intentionally target and weaken the voting power of Black Georgians if she’s elected governor in November. Her remarks were in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s April 29 decision that said that political maps drawn based on race are unconstitutional. The Supreme […]

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Fulton Commission Chair Candidates Trade Jabs in ‘Jeopardy!’-Themed Event

Candidates competing to become the next chair of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners showcased their knowledge of government operations and issues affecting their constituents on Wednesday during a Jeopardy!-styled event. Incumbent Chair Robb Pitts and two would-be successors — Commissioners Mo Ivory and Marvin Arrington Jr. — showed up for the forum. The event […]

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Black Faith Leaders Sound Alarm Over Gutting of Voting Rights Act

The Rev. Timothy McDonald was a 10-year-old fifth-grader at Perry Elementary School in Brunswick, Georgia, when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act into law. Prior to its passage, election officials in the South routinely used blatant discriminatory practices like jelly bean counts and literacy tests to deny Black voters access to […]

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