
This isn't only a fight about Black voters
CNN
Keith Magee, on the 56th anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, writes that perhaps many Latinx, Asians, Native Americans and Whites hear the name John Lewis -- a Black icon -- and think that this is only a fight about Black American voters. If that's the case, they are sadly mistaken.
More than ever, we need to come together to insist that our representatives pass these acts. In the face of the current threat to civil rights, the outrage of the Black community alone will not suffice. We need every member of every group at risk of having their vote suppressed to voice their anger. Beyond that, we need every American, whatever their age, their economic status, or the color of their skin to proclaim their unwavering support for voting rights. Yet the silence of the majority is deafening.More Related News

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