Can Biden Revive Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s Vision of Voting Rights?

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Can Biden Revive Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s Vision of Voting Rights?
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Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s thinking was “informed not only by theology but deep regard for history,” jelani9 says: “exactly the areas of history that are now effectively being patrolled.” Listen here.

Since the 2020 election and the, nineteen states have passed laws that restrict access to voting.

Two bills currently before Congress could overturn some of those laws, but neither seems likely to make it through a divided Senate. Earlier this week, President Biden and Vice-President Harris travelled to Atlanta to speak about the urgency of protecting voting rights. Jelani Cobb joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss the

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