Statement from National Action Network on the
50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
(NEW YORK, NY) – The following is a statement form Rev. Al Sharpton, President of the National Action Network
(NAN):
“Fifty years ago today, the Voting Rights Act, a
landmark piece of legislation, was signed into law. For the first time
in our nation’s history, African Americans and other minorities’ voting
rights were protected and guaranteed under federal
legislation.
“Unfortunately, those same rights are under attack
today. The Supreme Court’s decision in Shelby County v. Holder gutted
the Voting Rights Act and endangered the tremendous progress our nation
has made over the last five decades. That ruling
is enabling unfair and biased voting laws in many states across the
nation to reduce access to the polls. As the leading democracy in the
world, voting should be free, fair and accessible to all. We cannot
stand idly by as so-called voter identification laws,
limits on registration drives and the reduction of early voting days
intimidate minority communities and try to silence our voice.
“The National Action Network has made the issues of
voter education and voter registration an integral part of our national
agenda, and we will continue to push for more action including the
passage of the Voting Rights Advancement Act
of 2015. We will continue to put pressure on Washington to uphold the
intent of the original Voting Rights Act so that the states cannot
infringe on this most essential right: the right to vote. We cannot and
will not let them take away the triumphs of the
last 50 years.”
Source: The National Action Nework Press Office
Source: The National Action Nework Press Office
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