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History shows Georgia voting laws have always suppressed Black people

Subscriber Exclusive First Jim Crow. Now SB 2020. In Georgia, voter suppression has always been a concern for Black voters Since the mid-1800s, Georgia’s voting laws have worked to suppress Black voters and by extension other disenfranchised groups. Raisa Habersham, Savannah Morning News Published 4:43 pm UTC Apr. 1, 2021 The first time Bettye Berksteiner s parents tried to vote, they were told they were at the wrong precinct. It was 1948 and their first attempt was at a church roughly eight blocks from their home. Once there, Lucy and James West were told their names were not listed. The couple was sent to a second location.

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