Kenneth Bernoska

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“In a lot of cases . . . ​there were no blacks elected,” said civil rights lawyer Armand Derfner. “We were trying to get from none to some.” Roberts didn’t see the virtual shutout in many municipalities and counties; instead he focused on districts such as Atlanta and Houston, which had elected blacks and Latinos, and, therefore, to him it was unfair that Georgia and Texas remained under the preclearance provisions.
One Person, No Vote (YA edition): How Not All Voters Are Treated Equally
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