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The Strategy to Fight Back Against White Nationalism

57 min · 4 de may de 2026
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What happens when the right to vote is no longer protected—but quietly weakened? In this powerful episode of Rethinking Freedom, we confront the ongoing fight for Black voting rights in America—from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Movement to today’s legal battles over redistricting and representation. This is not just history. This is happening now. We break down: • The true history of the Black vote in the United States   • How voter suppression has evolved—from Jim Crow to modern-day tactics   • The impact of key Supreme Court decisions like Shelby County v. Holder (2013)   • The role of gerrymandering and redistricting in shaping political power   • What’s at stake in the latest Louisiana redistricting case   • And most importantly—how we fight back   This episode moves beyond awareness into strategy. Because the question is no longer whether voting rights are under attack… The question is: What are we going to do about it? Featuring Reverend Philemon Brown Call to Action If this conversation moves you, don’t stop at watching: • Like • Comment your thoughts • Share this episode • Subscribe for more conversations that challenge, inform, and empower Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2414250/support]

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What happens when the right to vote is no longer protected—but quietly weakened? In this powerful episode of Rethinking Freedom, we confront the ongoing fight for Black voting rights in America—from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Movement to today’s legal battles over redistricting and representation. This is not just history. This is happening now. We break down: • The true history of the Black vote in the United States   • How voter suppression has evolved—from Jim Crow to modern-day tactics   • The impact of key Supreme Court decisions like Shelby County v. Holder (2013)   • The role of gerrymandering and redistricting in shaping political power   • What’s at stake in the latest Louisiana redistricting case   • And most importantly—how we fight back   This episode moves beyond awareness into strategy. Because the question is no longer whether voting rights are under attack… The question is: What are we going to do about it? Featuring Reverend Philemon Brown Call to Action If this conversation moves you, don’t stop at watching: • Like • Comment your thoughts • Share this episode • Subscribe for more conversations that challenge, inform, and empower Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2414250/support]

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