ATLANTA (AP) — Same fight. New generation.

That’s the mantra of a multiracial group of civil rights leaders and activists organizing opposition to a mostly white conservative alliance dismantling the Voting Rights Act and political districts that allowed Black and other nonwhite voters to choose more of their elected leaders for the last half-century.

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Terence Y

So let me get this straight…these folks want to reduce racism in our nation while pushing racism in voting? Make up your mind and your message – do you want racism to continue or not? Seems to me that these folks want racism to continue while others, including the Supreme Court do not want racism to continue. A reminder to these so-called civil rights leaders and activists…the party of the KKK and Jim Crow laws is the Democrat party. It is the Republican party which addressed civil rights. Please follow the lead of Republicans and not Democrats. BTW, it is Newsom, a Democrat, who started the redistricting war.

Dirk van Ulden

The NAACP is desperate for relevance and is still harking back to the 1960s. Most responsible black leaders, who were the beneficiaries of the overdue Voting Rights Act, even acknowledge that the original mission of the NAACP has been accomplished. But, the race baiters will not let go of a lucrative earnings model, hence their outcry and using MLK's legacy in vain.

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