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Voting Rights Tour Across the South Raises Awareness

Voting Rights Tour Across the South Raises Awareness
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Riding to Protect Voting Rights

Riding to Protect Voting Rights
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Black voters powered Democrats to victory in the Georgia Senate runoff

Thomas Co NAACP, Black Voters Matter host toy drive

Thomas Co. NAACP, Black Voters Matter host toy drive Thomas Co. NAACP, Black Voters Matter host toy drive By Niah Humphrey | December 17, 2020 at 6:30 PM EST - Updated December 17 at 7:09 PM THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WALB) - The Thomas County NAACP chapter and Black Voters Matter partnered to host a toy drive Thursday in Thomasville. The community came out Thursday to get their child a toy, get some food and learn more about voting. It’s the fourth stop for Black Voters Matter in Georgia Thursday. It was the fourth stop for Black Voters Matter in Georgia. (Source: WALB) “We’ve been in Albany, we’ve been in Valdosta, and then in Cairo. We are celebrating the 12 days of Christmas,” said Wanda Mosley, senior state coordinator for Black Voters Matter.

6 Georgia Residents Who Exemplify Modern Atlanta - The New York Times

Young entrepreneurs, artists and activists are building on a Southern capital’s long, rich history. Up and comers in Atlanta. Clockwise from top left: Ryan Wilson, an entrepreneur; Genesis Be, an activist; Maddison Brown, an actress; and Sanithna Phansavanhj, an artist.Credit.Clockwise from top left: Braylen Dion for The New York Times; Peyton Fulford for The New York Times; Braylen Dion for The New York Times; Peyton Fulford for The New York Times By Gisela Williams Published Dec. 12, 2020Updated Dec. 14, 2020 When Georgia went blue for Biden last month, some traced it to Stacey Abrams and her nonprofit Fair Fight, whose get-out-the-vote playbook electrified the state. Others cited more college-educated and older suburban voters.

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