After SCOTUS Gerrymandering Ruling, Advocates in South Carolina Recommit to Protecting the Black Vote - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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"This ruling should concern all citizens who are committed to protecting our democracy and ensuring that Black voters across the country have their rights upheld," said Martina Tiku, the assistant general counsel to the NAACP.
Advocates, including the South Carolina NAACP, are determined to fight against attempts to dilute the Black vote, reaffirming their dedication even after the 6-3 Supreme Court decision against them.
"The South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP will continue to utilize every resource we have at our disposal to ensure Black South Carolinians have an opportunity to make their voices heard in another pivotal election. This is what advocacy in action looks like," stated Brenda Murphy, the president of the South Carolina NAACP.
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