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Southern black voters dont usually play a decisive role in national elections. They were systematically disenfranchised for 100 years after the end of the Civil War. Since the days of Jim Crow, a fairly unified white Southern vote has often determined the outcome of elections.
This November could be different. Nearly five decades after the passage of the Voting Rights Act, black voters in the South are poised to play a pivotal role in this years midterm elections. If Democrats win the South and hold the Senate, they will do so because of Southern black voters
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/19/u...ters-poised-to-play-a-historic-role.html?_r=0
This November could be different. Nearly five decades after the passage of the Voting Rights Act, black voters in the South are poised to play a pivotal role in this years midterm elections. If Democrats win the South and hold the Senate, they will do so because of Southern black voters
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/19/u...ters-poised-to-play-a-historic-role.html?_r=0