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See Where the Gerrymandering Wars Have Redrawn U.S. Congressional Maps (opens in new tab)

At just 8 years old, Sheyann Webb-Christburg marched for Black voting rights in Selma, Alabama, alongside Martin Luther King Jr. Now, as Southern Republicans race to redraw voting maps before the midterm elections, she and other Black voters are protesting what they fear is the erasure of their voices. At the link in our bio, see where gerrymandering has redrawn congressional maps across the country. Video by @bethlehemfel, @whitney.shefte, @aprilkirby and Ben Laffin/The New York Times

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