Montgomery, Alabama — On Saturday, several dozen activists and bus riders traveled from Aiken, South Carolina and Atlanta to Montgomery to retrace the final steps of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march. Participants disembarked on Dexter Avenue near the Alabama Capitol and a stage used by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., marking the route’s historical terminus and honoring the original demonstration. This weekend’s mobilization was framed by organizers as a National Day of Action responding to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that affected key Voting Rights Act protections; attendees, including 62-year-old Keith Odom, said they sought renewed legal and legislative attention and called for restoration of voting-rights safeguards while planning further organizing and public events.
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本周末在蒙哥马利的游行提醒人们,争取投票权的斗争仍在继续。如果您担心这些保护措施被削弱,请关注相关立法。您也可以参与当地的倡导活动或公共活动。
最高法院最近的裁决引发了对投票权保障措施的新一轮推动。这不仅仅是历史,更是关乎我们民主的未来。如果你认识重视自己投票权的人,值得转发。
民权组织、投票权倡导者和被动员起来的选民,从公众重新关注、联盟建设以及提高立法和法律保护少数群体代表性工作的可见度中受益。
州官员和司法管辖区在示威和新的组织活动之后,在推动或反对限制性投票措施方面面临着更加严格的审查、公众批评以及潜在的法律和政治挑战。
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