Historically, the Black vote holds a lot of power. The federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 ensured Black Americans could head to the polls without fear of discrimination, harassment, unnecessary poll taxes or literacy tests. However, Black Hoosiers were voting in Indiana long before that thanks to the 15th... read full story
"The attempt to disenfranchise Black voters speak to the way in which Black voters have had such a unique impact on the running of the government, the policies that are passed, and things of that nature,"