Op-Ed: Georgia vs. Louisiana: A Tale of Two States in Presidential Politics

August 4, 2024

z In presidential politics, Georgia vs Louisiana politics stands as a striking example of how states with significant Black populations can follow divergent paths. Political pundits sometimes argue that Louisiana, like Georgia, could become a battleground state. However, this comparison oversimplifies the complex web of factors and nuances influencing voter turnout and political alignment. Georgia: […]


A New Era for Jim Crow: Voting Suppression Bill Passes; What That Means; Could it Happen Here?

March 29, 2021

What happened? Surrounded by his all white, all male peers, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp sat in front of a painting of Callaway plantation. It's a place that was built on and succeeded entirely due to slavery. Outside of the Governor's office, a Black woman, Georgia State Representative Park Cannon, was dragged away by police for […]


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