{"id":201,"date":"2026-05-31T13:43:34","date_gmt":"2026-05-31T13:43:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=201"},"modified":"2026-05-31T13:43:34","modified_gmt":"2026-05-31T13:43:34","slug":"the-arc-of-the-voting-rights-act","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=201","title":{"rendered":"The Arc of the Voting Rights Act"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p><span>THe morning<\/span> after Louisiana\u2019s House primaries were scheduled to take place, worshipers at Mount Zion First Baptist Church in Baton Rouge were on their feet, swaying to the gospel music that vibrated through the wooden pews. Just days earlier, the vote had been abruptly postponed as Republicans scrambled to redraw congressional boundaries in a way that would erase one of the state\u2019s two majority-Black congressional districts and dilute the political influence that many in the congregation had fought for. From the pulpit, Reverend Ren\u00e8 Brown said that all of this was on his mind. \u201cThe pastor,\u201d he declared after reading a passage from the Book of Numbers about the allotment of land, \u201cwants to talk about biblical redistricting.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=199\">Seven Books You\u2019ll Never Outgrow<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Two giant television screens had just displayed the U.S., Confederate, and Christian flags and the words <span>BIBLICAL REDISTRICTING.<\/span> Churchgoers gasped and glanced at their neighbors; some burst out laughing. \u201cOh Lordy,\u201d one man said under his breath, his eyebrows arching nearly up to his hairline as he braced for an intense sermon. Some might wonder why the debate over representation is being framed in racial terms, Brown told his congregants. \u201cThe reason many people ask that question is because it doesn\u2019t <em>affect <\/em>their race,\u201d he said. \u201cIt <em>is<\/em> about race. People make race-based decisions regardless of what they are and what they know.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In the weeks since the Supreme Court hollowed out the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the past has felt especially present to many at Mount Zion. Over the arc of their lives, the elders gathered inside the sanctuary had experienced the promise of the law, its reality, and, now, its narrowing. The Court\u2019s 6\u20133 ruling in <em>Louisiana v. Callais<\/em> could return the country to an earlier era of weakened Black voting power, and comes amid a partisan gerrymandering battle mounted by President Trump. The Court\u2019s ruling has supercharged Republican efforts across the South\u2014in states including Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia\u2014to redraw congressional districts in a way that benefits white citizens at the expense of nonwhite voters who primarily cast ballots for Democrats. In Louisiana, where about one-third of the state\u2019s residents are Black, the state legislature on Friday redrew a majority-Black district held by Representative Cleo Fields, a Democrat, making it far more Republican-rich. The map with the redrawn district, which includes Mount Zion, is expected to be signed into law by Governor Jeff Landry, a Republican. The GOP would then be favored to claim five of six congressional seats in a state that Trump won in 2024 by 22 points.<\/p>\n<p>Louisiana Republicans have said that race was not a factor as they quickly redrew the maps. But Democrats told me they regard the swift attempt to consolidate power ahead of the November midterm elections as a betrayal of Black Americans and the democratic process. Before stepping into a Legislative Black Caucus meeting in the basement of the state capital, State Representative Edmond Jordan, who chairs the caucus, detailed his concern that the ruling could shrink minority representation nationwide. \u201cWe\u2019re in a bad spot right now,\u201d he told me.<\/p>\n<p>Many at Mount Zion agreed. Brown closed the service by asking congregants to support a petition to recall Landry. The idea is far-fetched in a state where Republicans are so dominant, but when church ended, the lines for signatures crept up the aisles and jammed the floral-scented foyer.<\/p>\n<p>Mount Zion was once led by T. J. Jemison, who in 1953 led a boycott of segregated buses in Baton Rouge, which became a model for the Montgomery bus boycott two years later. Church members told me that the America they remembered as children\u2014one that legally enforced segregation at schools and swimming pools, and imposed literacy tests to vote\u2014had come rushing back. They described despair and disappointment and pain, along with an overwhelming sense that the diminishment of their influence was both un-American\u2014and precisely what they have always known their country to be.<\/p>\n<p><span>Laura Bradley<\/span> remembers being forced as a child to enter a malt shop through the back door because the front was reserved for white people. \u201cIt feels like we\u2019re in James Crow Jr.,\u201d the 72-year-old told me after signing her name to the recall petition. \u201cAll these feelings that you thought you had allayed and set aside, now they are back in the forefront again.\u201d The gains from decades of struggle for equal representation had been wiped out. \u201cIt\u2019s almost starting again from ground zero,\u201d she said. She was angry, but also had hope that aggressive gerrymandering could backfire against Republicans by galvanizing minority voters to turn out, both in 2026 and in 2028.<\/p>\n<p>Across the South, Black pastors, civil-rights organizations, and lawmakers are working to make that happen. They are registering new voters, and urging Black athletes and fans to boycott public universities in states that are weakening the influence of Black voters. \u201cIf you\u2019ve got somebody in your house and they ain\u2019t registered to vote,\u201d Brown told his congregation, \u201cput them out.\u201d At nearby Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church, guest pastor Melvin Ivan Britten IV had the congregation on its feet as he asked them to hold on to their faith during a moment of darkness. \u201cThe same God that helped us through Jim Crow,\u201d Britten said, \u201cis the same God that will help us right now!\u201d From a pew in the back, a tired-looking Fields nodded his head and clapped his hands in praise.<\/p>\n<p>Sitting in his pastor\u2019s office later, a heaviness seemed to hang over the congressman as he spoke of the history of the Supreme Court\u2019s ruling. \u201cIt pushes us back to 60 years ago,\u201d he said. \u201cWe thought we had fought these battles.\u201d He described the gutting of the Voting Rights Act as the culmination of a yearslong erosion of Black political power, first by conservative court decisions and, more recently, by the Trump administration\u2019s war against diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. \u201cYou know, I can play football on a Saturday and have a whole stadium cheering for me,\u201d he said quietly, his hands clasped together. \u201cBut I can\u2019t go govern on Monday?\u201d Fields told me shortly after the map won legislative approval on Friday that he will not run against Troy Carter, the Democrat who represents the state\u2019s other majority-Black district. When I asked what the new map means for his future, he told me he was figuring it out. \u201cWithin the next week or two, everybody\u2019s going to know what I\u2019m doing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=197\">Have People Over!<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Earlier, Fields recalled for me a conversation he had with Jesse Jackson during his 1988 presidential campaign, during which Fields bemoaned political disengagement. \u201cThere are no apathetic people,\u201d Jackson told him. \u201cThere are only uninspired people.\u201d Perhaps, Fields told me, this moment will inspire the uninspired. But across the Mississippi River, in West Baton Rouge Parish, Black and white residents said there was little to be inspired about. The area voted for Trump in 2024. But over the past year, residents told me, the price of gas has nearly doubled, their credit-card debt is piling up, their rents are rising, and they feel like they are sliding backwards.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI stopped paying attention,\u201d Joseph Hopkins, a 42-year-old manager at a local fast-food restaurant who used to vote as a Democrat, told me while he watched the price tick up as he fueled his SUV. \u201cThere\u2019s a lot of things they say but never follow through on. I don\u2019t trust no man.\u201d Outside a nearby auto-parts shop, a man in camouflage pants and Crocs peered at his truck\u2019s engine. \u201cThese people swing the vote however they want,\u201d he told me when I asked about the legislature\u2019s gerrymandering push. Whether he votes or not, he said, \u201cain\u2019t gonna make much of a difference.\u201d In rural Ascension Parish, 25 miles southeast of Baton Rouge, a half dozen people told me they don\u2019t pay any attention to their government. \u201cI don\u2019t know nothing about it,\u201d one woman shopping for Sunday dinner told me. \u201cAnd I\u2019d be lying if I said I did.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><span>More than 42,000 voters <\/span>had already cast ballots for the May 16 primary when Landry postponed the House elections. (<span>ANY VOTES CAST WILL NOT BE COUNTED<\/span> in the congressional race, read a sign at the West Baton Rouge Parish Registrar of Voters office.) Many people thought the election had been canceled, and even election officials admitted they were confused. With other votes going ahead, all five proposed amendments to the state constitution\u2014four of which were backed by Landry\u2014went down to defeat. Some voters said they were trying to send a message to Republicans. \u201cIf you have to go in and redraw lines to get the upper hand,\u201d Michael, a 39-year-old Democrat who spoke on the condition that his full name not be used, told me an hour after polls closed, \u201cthat\u2019s a person that\u2019s afraid.\u201d He likened the state\u2019s redistricting push to the 1997 WBA Heavyweight Championship fight, when Mike Tyson bit off part of Evander Holyfield\u2019s ear. \u201cHe was getting beat,\u201d he said of Tyson. \u201cHe had to do something drastic\u2014they\u2019re biting <em>our <\/em>ear off!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Most Americans oppose drawing congressional boundaries in ways that deliberately favor one party over another, according to an <em>Economist<\/em>\/YouGov poll from late April. (Just 7 percent said partisan gerrymandering should be allowed, whereas 22 percent were unsure.) A separate survey from earlier this month, after the <em>Callais<\/em> decision, found that just a quarter of Americans think states should be allowed to draw congressional maps in a way that helps minority candidates get elected; half of Democrats said yes, whereas only 9 percent of Republicans agreed.<\/p>\n<p>Republicans I spoke with said it was only fair that House boundaries reflect the GOP\u2019s dominance in their state. Several cited Justice Samuel Alito\u2019s majority opinion, which argued that the nation had made \u201cgreat strides in ending entrenched racial discrimination.\u201d Cindy Norwood told me that the country\u2019s \u201cwhole mentality has been trying to do more and bring up the minorities, which is a good thing to do.\u201d But, the 72-year-old said, it\u2019s not right to consider race when drawing congressional lines. Norwood said she didn\u2019t understand why so many minority voters were complaining that a new map would likely lead to the election of someone who does not best represent their interests. \u201cThey will have representation, but we can\u2019t <em>make<\/em> it happen\u2014we can\u2019t <em>force<\/em> it to happen because they want more,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>At a restaurant in West Baton Rouge Parish, a trio of Trump supporters in their 70s\u2014all of them white\u2014celebrated the new maps. \u201cThey created a majority-Black district just for the sake of political reasons\u2014I\u2019m totally against that,\u201d said Billy Bourgeois, who lives in Fields\u2019s district. Bourgeois told me he hopes the new boundaries will yield a Republican lawmaker who better represents his interests\u2014lower taxes and stricter policies against illegal immigration.<\/p>\n<p>To the Democrats I spoke with, the situation looks inverted: Republicans are drawing district lines to keep Black voters from having a meaningful say. \u201cIt feels like they\u2019re just trying to put you at the bottom of the totem pole,\u201d Terry Jackson, a 55-year-old truck driver, said while picking up plates of BBQ at a popular Port Allen Cajun diner. Jackson, who is Black, told me he\u2019s not ready to accept that. If anything, the GOP\u2019s push to redraw the maps has reminded him how much power he really has. \u201cThey\u2019re showing that, actually, your vote matters,\u201d he said. \u201cIf it didn\u2019t matter, they wouldn\u2019t be trying so hard to keep you from being able to vote.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=195\">Los Angeles Voters Have No Good Option<\/a><\/p>\n<\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Louisiana Republicans erased a majority-Black congressional district.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":200,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[11],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-201","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-politics"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.7 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>The Arc of the Voting Rights Act - 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