The New Jim Crow: Has the Right finally Repealed the Civil Rights Act?
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The New Jim Crow: Has the Right finally Repealed the Civil Rights Act?
By Juan Cole | Aug. 18, 2014
The 45 million African-Americans in the United States are unequal before the law vis-a-vis European-Americans and becoming moreso. In the age of Jim Crow (the white Souths attempt to prevent them from having the full rights of citizens after their emancipation from slavery), African-Americans often were denied the right to vote and were subject to arbitrary, summary judgement and even lynchings. They could not so much as drink from the same water fountain as European-Americans.
Although segregated drinking fountains havent reappeared, in many ways the right wing in the United States has largely undone the advances of the 1965 voting rights act.
In many states parolees and ex-felons cannot vote. KQED notes, some 6 million ex-felons are disenfranchised in the US. Since African-Americans are sentenced at startlingly higher rates than European-Americans, the burden of loss of voting rights falls especially heavily on them.
Disenfranchisement laws disproportionately affect African Americans: in 2010, 1 of every 13 African Americans of voting age about 7.7 percent nationally was disenfranchised, a rate more than four times greater than with non-African Americans. In some of the strictest states including Florida, Kentucky and Virginia more than 20 percent of the African American population was disenfranchised, the report found. "