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Sunday, September 4, 2011

How Prisons Imperil Black Voting Power in Post-Katrina Louisiana

A prison cell at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. (Photo: michele molinari / Flickr)

Prison-based gerrymandering has been drawing scrutiny in other states as well.

Zoe Sullivan, New America Media: "For criminal justice advocates, this discrepancy between eligible voters and counted population is a stark example of how prisons are skewing Louisiana’s political process, shifting power from urban areas to rural ones and further disenfranchising African-American communities suffering from the historic legacy of racism and the recent calamity of Hurricane Katrina."
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