Georgia faith leaders ramp up get-out-the-vote efforts to counter racist, suppresive laws
Bishop Reginald T. Jackson, a founding leader of Faith Words, talks about the operation to keep Black voter turnout high in Georgia in the face of new, racist laws meant to discourage Black Georgians from voting.
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