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In this episode, the hosts discuss the continuing struggle to make the right to vote meaningful for Black Americans. The Voting Rights Act provides a solid legal foundation for access to the ballot, but barriers such as racial gerrymandering and other voter dilution schemes continue to pose obstacles to full participation in the political process.

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