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Drawing the Line: The Politics Behind Race and Representation
Last Aired: 9/18/2000
Following the 2000 census, state legislators across the country will be drawing new lines for congressional districts. How can redistricting plans increase minority voices and voting without accusations of gerrymandering and illegal reverse discrimination? Join us as we debate how to ensure the right to vote for all Americans....
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