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The Work Must Be Done: Women of Color and the Right to Vote


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Women s History Month: The Work Must Be Done: Women of Color and the Right to Vote on Monday, March 22, 2021 at 6:30pm
Registration required. Register here.
Please join the Weston Historical Society, League of Women Voters of Weston and the Weston Public Library for this special and free event in honor of Women s History Month.
Inspired by the words of notable African American reformer and political activist, Mary Townsend Seymour, “the work must be done”, the Connecticut Historical Society presents exciting new research about Connecticut’s women of color who worked for women’s suffrage. ....

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U.S. Supreme Court Leans Toward Upholding Voter Restrictions


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Mar 02, 2021
U.S. Supreme Court Leans Toward Upholding Voter Restrictions
The case comes as Republicans in some states are pursuing new restrictions after Trump made false claims of widespread voter fraud.
Andrew Chung and Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared inclined to uphold two Republican-backed voting restrictions in Arizona in a case that could further hobble the Voting Rights Act, a landmark 1965 federal law that prohibits racial discrimination in voting.
During nearly two hours of oral arguments by teleconference the court’s conservative justices, who hold a 6-3 majority, asked questions indicating they could issue a ruling that would make it harder to prove violations of the Voting Right Act. ....

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