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The Legacy and Power of the Voting Rights Act: Past, Present, and Future for Black America
The passage of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965 was more than just a landmark legal triumph—it was a battle cry for equality, an indomitable statement against centuries of injustice that had long disenfranchised African Americans. This law, a vital arm of the 15th Amendment, eradicated discriminatory practices like literacy tests and voting laws designed to suppress Black voters, particularly across the American South. And while the road to equal voting rights has been tumultuous, the victories secured have reshaped the very fabric of American democracy.

