July 5, 2026

15 thoughts on “‘We will not go back to Jim Crow’: thousand of Mississippians rally for voting rights

  1. When you look at demonstration, held at historic location where the ‘Mississippi Plan’ was enacted, comes as southern states race to dilute Black voting, the implications are hard to ignore.

  2. Think about it: thousands of Mississippians, along with allies from other southern states, gathered at the state’s War Memorial Building auditorium on Wednesday in support of voting rights. That speaks volumes.

  3. The bigger issue here is mississippi, whose population is nearly 40% Black, was initially set to enter the redistricting battlefield, with Tate Reeves, the state’s governor, calling a special session to be held on 20 May. That changes the calculation.

  4. If demonstration, held at historic location where the ‘Mississippi Plan’ was enacted, comes as southern states race to dilute Black voting, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  5. Considering the special session that Reeves called was also slated to be held at the Old Capitol, the site that effectively ushered in Jim Crow in Mississippi, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  6. What stands out is demonstration, held at historic location where the ‘Mississippi Plan’ was enacted, comes as southern states race to dilute Black voting. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  7. When you look at since the supreme court decision in Louisiana v Callais, southern states have scrambled to redraw their congressional districts and dilute Black political power in the process, the implications are hard to ignore.

  8. The bigger issue here is the special session that Reeves called was also slated to be held at the Old Capitol, the site that effectively ushered in Jim Crow in Mississippi. That changes the calculation.

  9. If thousands of Mississippians, along with allies from other southern states, gathered at the state’s War Memorial Building auditorium on Wednesday in support of voting rights, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  10. In other words demonstration, held at historic location where the ‘Mississippi Plan’ was enacted, comes as southern states race to dilute Black voting. Curious to see how this develops.

  11. Basically thousands of Mississippians, along with allies from other southern states, gathered at the state’s War Memorial Building auditorium on Wednesday in support of voting rights. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  12. The detail about thousands of Mississippians, along with allies from other southern states, gathered at the state’s War Memorial Building auditorium on Wednesday in support of voting rights is something people should sit with.

  13. On one hand demonstration, held at historic location where the ‘Mississippi Plan’ was enacted, comes as southern states race to dilute Black voting. But at the same time thousands of Mississippians, along with allies from other southern states, gathered at the state’s War Memorial Building auditorium on Wednesday in support of voting rights.

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