she was sentenced to five years in federal prison and three years supervised release. so, you understood that if you re serving time you couldn t vote. yeah, i know that while you re incarcerated you couldn t vote. reporter: in exthe texas, fellens can vote after completing probation. but she was still on supervised release. she was sentenced to five years in state prison plus ten additional months on her federal sentence. would you have ever cast that ballot knowing it was illegal? i didn t get out and get a decent job, go to school, graduate from school to cast a ballot to leave my kids, my family again. a felon who comes in and votes when they re not legally allowed to vote, that s not really a prosecution you see very often. her supporters point to iowa where a woman was convicted of voting twice in the 2016 election and was
dictatorship based on race. we re still seeing intense violence. lynching is still the reality. if you were black, you couldn t vote. you couldn t buy property. you couldn t go certain places. i said i m sorry, our management does not allow us to serve niggers in here. while jfk is looking at the moon and stars, you see real hypocrisy and contradiction. how can the united states be a democracy if its citizens are killing, are hurting, are hospitalizing its other citizens? but in the spring of 1961, john f. kennedy and his brother, robert, didn t care that much about civil rights. jack and bobby kennedy grew up rich and privileged. they never saw any african-americans other than people who waited on tables.
we re still seeing intense violence. lynching is still the reality. if you were black, you couldn t vote. you couldn t buy property. you couldn t go certain places. i said i m sorry, our management does not allow us to serve niggers in here. while jfk is looking at the moon and stars, you see real hypocrisy and contradiction. how can the united states be a democracy if its citizens are killing, are hurting, are hospitalizing its other citizens? but in the spring of 1961, john f. kennedy and his brother, robert, didn t care that much about civil rights. jack and bobby kennedy grew up rich and privileged. they never saw any african-americans other than people who waited on tables. so they didn t get the just terrible, terrible prejudice of southern whites against blacks.
dictatorship based on race. we re still seeing intense violence. lynching is still the reality. if you were black, you couldn t vote. you couldn t buy property. you couldn t go certain places. i said i m sorry, our management does not allow us to serve niggers in here. while jfk is looking at the moon and stars, you see real hypocrisy and contradiction. how can the united states be a democracy if its citizens are killing, are hurting, are hospitalizing its other citizens? but in the spring of 1961, john f. kennedy and his brother, robert, didn t care that much about civil rights. jack and bobby kennedy grew up rich and privileged. they never saw any african-americans other than
if you were bralack, you couldn t vote. you couldn t buy property. you couldn t go certain places. i said i m sorry, our management does not allow us to serve niggers in here. while jfk is looking at the moon and stars, you see real hypocrisy and contradiction. how can the united states be a democracy if its citizens are killing, are hurting, are hospitalizing its other citizens? but in the spring of 1961, john f. kennedy and his brother, robert, didn t care that much about civil rights. jack and bobby kennedy grew up rich and privileged. they never saw any african-americans other than people who waited on tables. so they didn t get the just terrible, terrible prejudice of southern whites against blacks. they were worried about russia. they were worried about the cold war, about the big game as they