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  2. Gomillion v. Lightfoot - Wikipedia

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    Gomillion v. Lightfoot , 364 U.S. 339 (1960), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that found an electoral district with boundaries created to disenfranchise African Americans violated the Fifteenth Amendment .

  3. Municipal deannexation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Only one deannexation has ever been struck down on constitutional grounds: the Alabama legislature's deannexation of majority-Black areas from Tuskegee in 1957 in order to preserve white supremacy in the city government, which the Supreme Court invalidated in Gomillion v. Lightfoot. [12]

  4. List of mayors of Tuskegee, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Philip M. Lightfoot [5] defendant in a gerrymandering case after the state legislature redrew city boundaries to exclude African Americans. Case was brought by Charles Goode Gomillion as plaintiff and was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court against the gerrymandering. [6] The case established a basis for the Voting Rights Act. [7]

  5. Tuskegee, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The city was the subject of a civil rights case, Gomillion v. Lightfoot (1960), in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that the state legislature had violated the Fifteenth Amendment in 1957 by gerrymandering city boundaries as a 28-sided figure that excluded nearly all black voters and residents, and none of the white voters or ...

  6. Redistricting in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 case in Gomillion v. Lightfoot successfully challenged racial gerrymandering in the city of Tuskegee. The 1980 decision in Mobile v. Bolden held that disproportionate effects alone, absent purposeful discrimination, are insufficient to establish a claim of racial discrimination affecting voting and redistricting. However, after the ...

  7. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, as of 2020, around a billion people use Google Maps, launched in 2005, every month. #13 Another Crashed Plane, This Time A Bomber From The Second World War I Think. Found Between Russia ...

  8. Camera Catches Surprisingly Candid (and Honest) Photos of ...

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    As a royal family fan, I'm always here for a new picture or portrait (King Charles's latest was particularly striking). Generally, they are quite posed and professional (they are royals, after all).

  9. What is the blue tent in NFL? Why injured players get ... - AOL

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    As Super Bowl 59 approaches, fans are asking various questions about the event, including what the blue tent on the sideline during NFL games is used for.. The blue tent on the sidelines plays an ...