Black African Americans issues with Voting

Voting was a very tough time back in the 1960's, Black African Americans or colored people didn't have the rights to but we do now luckily. Activism is one of the main topics, people like Dr. King, Malcom X are examples of this. If I was in this Perspective I would be holding signs, speaking up, and protesting with these ancestors. Instead of just ignoring the situation hiding away till everything is fixed. A current person helping with voting is Stacey Abrams, she is currently one of the top people for right now that helped people vote. And white people will still try to get rid of us colored people votes and pretend like nothing happened, they will do this so then their runner up would have a better chance. Suppresion, we was able to end voting problems from our top ancestors, and protests. Things such as protests still go on because anything can happen that will make the news from voting rights. In my perspective when this all eneded I would of been exicted, then I can vote, with my family, friends, and everyone I met from meetups or protests. Even though others will still try to sabotage cause they wouldn't want to see Black African Americans (colored people) exicted from their perspective. This shows alot of Apathy throughout this freedom to vote. Only mainly Black African Americans cared, such as ancestors, with some white people that actually wanted to support the voting or destroy your chance being able to vote at all. If I was in this perspective I would gather people like Dr.King, Malcom X and Stacey Abrams. With many others, but these are the top people from previous times that could help me the best, because everyone deserves the right to be able to vote unless they are under the required age. If you had to picture yourself in this kind of perspective what would you write?

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