HBCUs, admissions

Here’s Why Applications For Historically Black Colleges & Universities Are Surging

HBCUs have seen a dramatic increase in freshman applications in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.


There has been a recent surge in enrollment and applications at historically Black colleges and universities. According to HBCU Connect in a July 5 report, the rising trend in Black students seeking higher education from Black spaces has been driven by several factors. 

Schools such as Hampton University, Virginia State University, Virginia Union University, and Howard University have been pillars exemplifying this new trend

The most major and influential factor in the increase in applications to HBCUs has been their more salient reputation. They are known as “centers of academic excellence and supportive campus environments.” This makes them especially appealing to students who are searching for a higher education that also has an atmosphere of community and support.

Another factor has been the rise and fall of the COVID-19 pandemic. HBCUs tend to emphasize maintaining a high level of education while also providing a safe environment in an institution well adapted to maintaining an effective learning environment during uncertain times.

According to reports, this “has positioned HBCUs favorably among prospective students and families reevaluating their college choices.”

Thirdly, HBCUs focus on affording students scholarship opportunities and offering financial aid. By increasing their pool to draw from scholarship offerings, HBCUs have helped make higher education more attainable and accessible to students with financial barriers.

Not only are the individual universities’ practices drawing in students, but the surrounding broader recognition of their unique historical and educational contributions has also played a role. Applicants are drawn to HBCUs’ well-established network of alums and sponsors.

Vice President of Student Affairs at Florida A&M University, Dr. William E. Hudson, said “With influential figures showcasing the success of HBCUs, it’s no surprise that students are drawn in.”

According to reports compiled by the White House, HBCU schools have “educated 40% of all Black engineers in the country, 50% of all Black lawyers, 70% of Black doctors, and an astonishing 80% of Black judges.”

These factors, and others, have helped increase students’ motivation to attend HBCUs.

For example, Howard received 37,000 applications in the past school year, which marks a 12% increase for its incoming freshman class. FAMU has seen its incoming applications nearly double in the past two years. As of June, FAMU—considered the top public HBCU—received an influx of 21,939 applications for the incoming freshman class and concluded its application season with an admissions rate of 18%.

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African American Film Critics Association Unveils Winners Of 6th Annual TV Honors, With Glynn Turman Receiving Legacy Award

77-year-old Glynn Turman is well known for his roles in Black television media.


The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has announced the 2024 recipients of the AAFCA TV Honors, recognizing the outstanding achievements on the small screen in television and streaming. Notably, this year’s award includes Glynn Turman being honored with the Legacy Award.

The AAFCA has honored its special achievement award recipients, who will be celebrated on Aug. 2 at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California, The Philadelphia Tribune reports. The awards began in 2019 and were introduced to recognize the “outstanding achievements in television and streaming, with a particular emphasis on entertainment representing the Black diaspora.”

This year, the Legacy Award will be given to actor Turman, well known for his role in Cooley High. 

AAFCA President and Co-Founder Gil Robertson said, “From the legendary Glynn Turman, whose six-decade career continues to inspire, to rising stars and innovative storytellers, this group exemplifies excellence across the board.” Robertson continued, “We’re honored to recognize their achievements and celebrate their commitment to pushing the boundaries of storytelling. They make us all better.”

Not only was Turman honored, but the AAFCA’s other nominees will also be celebrated in full. 

“The 2024 AAFCA TV Honors class is a powerful testament to the exceptional range of Black talent in television today,” Robertson said.

See the rest of the winners in the competitive categories below:

BEST DOCUMENTARY – Black Twitter: A People’s History

BEST ENSEMBLE – Masters of the Air

BEST LIMITED SERIES/SPECIAL – Genius: MLK/X 

BEST NEW SHOW – Bookie

BEST TV ACTING (Female) – Ayo Edebiri (The Bear)

BEST TV ACTING (Male) – Wendell Pierce (Elsbeth)

BEST TV COMEDY – Unprisoned

BEST TV DIRECTING – Channing Godfrey Peoples (Genius: MLK/X – Episode 401 “Graduation”)

BEST TV DRAMA – The Chi

BEST WRITING – The Bear

BREAKOUT STAR – Josiah Cross (Masters of the Air)

The special achievement honorees include Thurman with the Legacy Award, Michelle Buteau with the Trailblazing Award, Nkechi Okoro Carroll with the Salute to Excellence Award, streaming service Tubi was given the Ally Award, and the Starz Power universe with the Impact Award.

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Germany’s First African-Born Parliament Member Won’t Seek Re-Election After Racist Death Threats

Although Karamba Diaby downplayed the racist slurs and death threats, he announced that he would not be seeking re-election in Germany's 2025 federal elections.


In Germany, anti-immigrant sentiment has surged with the rise of the far-right political party, The Alternative for Germany (AfD). According to The Guardian, Karamba Diaby, who made history as Germany’s first African-born MP in Parliament in 2013, has faced racist slurs and death threats recently. These incidents are widely seen as major factors in Diaby’s decision not to seek re-election in Germany’s 2025 federal elections.

During an appearance on Politico’s Berlin Playbook podcast, Diaby discussed the tenor of the political scene in Germany. “Since 2017, the tone in the German Parliament has become harsher. We hear aggressive speeches from colleagues of the AfD.”

Diaby continued, “We hear derogatory and hurtful content in these contributions. That is truly a totally new situation compared to the period between 2013 and 2017. This aggressive style of talking is fertile breeding ground for the violence and aggression on the streets.”

In 2013, Diaby and Charles M. Huber entered the German Parliament as the first Black members of the Bundestag in a moment similar to the election of Barack Obama in the United States and interpreted as a marker of Germany’s social progress. 

However, according to Diaby, the racist attacks have ratcheted up in recent years. “In the last few years I’ve faced several murder threats. This has now overstepped the mark,” Diaby told The Guardian. “The hatred that the AfD sows every day with its misanthropic narratives is reflected in concrete psychological and physical violence. This endangers the cohesion of our society. We cannot simply accept this.”

Despite choosing not to seek re-election, Diaby indicated that he would remain active with the Social Democrats (SPD) as they campaigned in a letter he sent to his colleagues on July 2. He also indicated he was looking forward to spending time with his family and friends. “We face big challenges and hard work. At the same time, I’m looking forward to having more time for my family and friends and our allotment.”

In November 2023, a survey indicated that Diaby’s experience is the normal experience of Black people in Germany. As DW News reported, a survey from the German Center for Integration and Migration Research conducted from June to November 2022 revealed that 54% of Black people who responded experienced racism at least once. Furthermore, 41% of Black men and 39% of Muslim men reported that they encountered racist discrimination when interacting with the police. 

The director of the center, Naika Foroutan, told the outlet that those instances of racism have a negative impact on democracy. “Repeated experiences of discrimination and racism have consequences for health and are demonstrably linked to a loss of trust in state institutions — this can weaken and threaten democracy.”

In March, Vox reported that the AfD’s resurgence can be compared to the emergence of the far right in the American Republican Party. The AfD, similar to tactics employed by its American counterparts, has gone from the fringes of German politics to major players. Like its American counterparts, the German far right is distrustful of migrants, and it often uses xenophobia and antisemitism to make its points. 

Jacob Guhl, a researcher who focuses on the far right at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue in Germany, told Vox his read on the party and its ambitions. “The party has radicalized a lot since 2013. There is both genuine xenophobia that they are tapping into, which [has] always existed and which they have mobilized. There is [also] discontent around the implementation of refugee policy and how local communities seem to be left alone and over-challenged with the scale of the issue.”

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Family And NAACP Demand Justice After Police Fail To Notify Of Son’s Death

Tori Thompson was found dead in a hotel parking lot in July of 2023 and police failed to notify his family before cremating his body.


The Arlington chapter of the NAACP in Virginia has dedicated itself to supporting the family of Tori Thompson, who died last year of a fentanyl overdose outside of a motel. According to Thompson’s family, they were unaware the 33-year-old was dead until his ashes were sent to their home more than four months later. The family is calling for answers from the Arlington Police Department for reportedly failing to notify Thompson’s loved ones of his passing.

As reported during a news conference on July 3, the NAACP and Thompson’s family gathered with the community to celebrate Tori’s life and demand that police be held accountable for their failures.

Angela Thompson, Tori’s mother, spoke to the crowd gathered on Langston Boulevard about how she felt the Arlington Police Force wronged her.

She said, “They didn’t notify me that he passed away, and they lied about it. And I don’t think that’s fair.”

“My son passed away; he had his birth certificate on him, a letter from me that said ‘love mommy,’ and me and my family have lived in the same house for over 20 years. There was no reason a notification wasn’t made,” Angela continued.

“His daughters didn’t get to have a funeral. They got this. Thank you for coming. Tori matters.”

Tori’s death occurred in an Arlington hotel parking lot, and he was cremated without the family’s consent. He passed on July 5, 2023, and the Thompson family has been vocal about demanding transparency from the police after they were denied notification of his death when it occurred. 

According to Fox 5 DC, the Arlington Police have only just begun to take the family’s concerns seriously and take action to improve.

The department stated, “They are committed to conducting thorough and complete death investigations while treating all individuals with dignity and respect.” 

Additionally, they told the outlet that they met with the Thompson family in February to discuss the investigation into Tori’s death and give the family a chance to express their concerns directly. 

Following their failure to notify, the County Attorney’s Office has provided further training to officers and detectives within all related Homicide and Robbery Units on the proper procedures for “unclaimed bodies.”

The Arlington Police Department also said, “Additional procedures have been implemented, including requiring the homicide/robbery unit supervisor to review each case and ensure all steps have been taken before the process of unclaimed bodies can begin.”

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Trump Seeks Black Voters While Advocating For Stop-And-Frisk Reinstatement, Despite Racial Profiling Concerns

He called the unconstitutional police tactic a “common-sense policing measure.”


As the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump continues his campaign and efforts to reach out to Black voters despite issuing contradictory narratives. In an update to his criminal justice campaign platform on his website, the convicted felon called for the return of the controversial practice of “stop-and-frisk” by the New York City Police Department. He also called the police tactic a “common-sense policing measure.”

NBC News reports that despite “stop-and-frisk” being declared unconstitutional in New York City in 2013 by U.S. District Judge Shira A. Scheindlin, primarily due to its exacerbation of racial profiling against Black and Latinx men, Trump’s criminal justice platform aims to bring it back.

The Trump campaign’s call to reinstate “stop-and-frisk” coincides with Trump’s focus on the decline in Black support for Biden compared to 2018. He appeals to Black voters with the seemingly racist notion that they would relate to him because of his mugshot.

Black conservatives question the wisdom of Trump’s renewed push for “stop-and-frisk” due to its impact on Black men. This comes despite Trump’s efforts to target this group by employing Sen. Tim Scott as his de facto Black outreach director.

Shelley Wynter, a conservative Black New Yorker living in Atlanta and co-host of “Word on the Street” on WSB-FM, expressed concern about the “unintended consequences” of the policy.

“Stop-and-frisk, in theory, is not a bad plan, and I’m not opposed to it. Stop-and-frisk in its activation becomes problematic,” Wynter said before stating that the “other problem is in its implementation because what you do is you give carte blanche to the police to just do whatever they want, and you live in a constant state of police.”

Trump has consistently called for the reinstatement of “stop-and-frisk” dating back to the 2016 election cycle when, during a campaign stop at a Black church in Cleveland, he said that the program was “so incredible the way it worked.” In 2018, during a speaking engagement at the International Association of Police Chiefs convention, the ex-president said it should be enforced in Chicago despite the city dropping the policy due to an agreement with the American Civil Liberties Union.

As recently as 2023, Trump called for the program’s return in a campaign video, stating, “I will insist that local jurisdictions return to proven commonsense policing measures, such as stop-and-frisk — very simple — you stop them and you frisk them.”

However, Delores Jones-Brown, professor emeritus at the City Colleges of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, warns that although stop-and-frisk has been ruled unconstitutional, Trump can dangle federal funding in front of police departments to get them to do his bidding. “He can try to do whatever he wants, or he thinks he can do, but it will be up to the police departments to resist,” Jones-Brown told NBC News. “He can’t mandate it. But police departments are notoriously attracted to federal funds and are willing to do things if it will result in increased federal funding. So, he could say, ‘I’m making this pot of money available for police departments that will aggressively use stop and frisk.’ And there will be some who fall in line with that for the funding, regardless of community objections.” 

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Woman Dies Shielding Her 1-Year-Old Child From Gunfire In Mass Shooting

Capri Edwards' two other children, ages 5 and 7, are still in critical condition.


A tragic mass shooting on Chicago’s South Side on July 4 has claimed the lives of two women and an 8-year-old boy. Capri Edwards, 24, was killed in the Grand Crossing shooting heroically shielding children from the gunfire.

According to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, aside from the 8-year-old boy who succumbed to his injuries, three other children — who are 5, 7, and 8 — remain in critical condition from the shooting. They are being treated at the Comer Children’s Hospital. 

Police reported that neighbors witnessed a group of men knocking on the door of the 7100 block of South Woodlawn Avenue before 7 A.M. and soon after began firing shots at the residence.

Neekshia Strong, 45, was found dead at the scene, and her niece, Edwards, was taken to the University of Chicago Hospital before she died just soon after.

Edwards received her fatal gunshot wounds while shielding her 1-year-old child from the gunfire with her body. Thankfully, the 1-year-old is unharmed.

Two of the other children in critical condition, the 5- and 7-year-old, are Edwards’ sons, and the 8-year-old is the cousin of the two.

Don Jerome, Deputy Chief of the Chicago Police, claimed that the investigation suggests that the mass shooting seems to have “started over a personal dispute.”

All of the victims were shot inside the residence. Jerome said, “Two vehicles pulled up into the area. Multiple subjects exited those vehicles and fired at this residence. Multiple shell casings were recovered from both a rifle and a handgun at the scene.”

Strong’s son, Frank Mixon, was inside the home when the gunfire started. Home visiting his family from college, he was woken up by the sound of shooting.

Mixon recalled to Fox 32 Chicago, “I honestly can’t even tell you what I thought was going on. I just woke up, went upstairs and I just saw a massacre of everything. It was crazy.”

After the incident, he shared some touching words about his late mother: “My mom was such an amazing woman. No one ever showed me how to get in and work hard like her. Working day and night, taking care of kids that weren’t hers.” 

“If my mom was here, she’d just tell me the same thing — take it on the chin and keep going. My mom was one of the most wonderful women you could ever meet in your life. Definitely the love of my life for sure.”

Although Chicago police have not arrested the shooters yet, Jerome assured the public that the suspect’s vehicles would soon be identified through the use of video surveillance footage.

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Lawyers’ Committee For Civil Rights Gives Black Women Their Flowers With The Ojo Asé: Black Women Answering the Call Campaign

The multifaceted, intergenerational national voting rights campaign is a way to begin designing the future of democracy while paying homage to the Black women who have fought for freedom.


The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights is fighting back against the troubled 2024 election season by putting Black women on the battlefield with its “Ojo Asé: Black Women Answering the Call” campaign. 

In a YouTube video, the organization’s Senior National Coordinator for Election Protection, Kimiya Factory, projected the multifaceted, intergenerational national voting rights campaign as a way to begin designing the future of democracy while paying homage to the Black women who have fought for freedom. “Ojo Asé is more than a voting rights campaign; it is a call for us to give Black women their flowers to see the invaluable contribution that Black women have made towards the future of our democracy,” Factory said. 

“Democracy is on the line. Ojo Asé acknowledges that we need Black women now more than ever to help us turn out at the polls for the 2024 general election. Further, we will see the outcome of the election supersede that of our ancestor’s wildest dreams.” 

The campaign, in collaboration with the Global Black Economic Forum, aims to celebrate Black women leaders in the political realm, recruit Black women to play a role as nonpartisan poll monitors on Election Day, and educate voters with nonpartisan resources to increase voter turnout. By also getting involved, volunteers will be able to nominate Black women defending our democracy with the Black Woman Voting Rights Champions In Your Network campaign. 

For years, Black women have been at the forefront of fighting for what’s right in the political sector regardless of how outsiders try to stop them. In October 2023, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, LaTosha Brown, was honored at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights’ annual Higginbotham Leadership Awards Gala with the Civil Rights Advocate Award for her outstanding work in the fight for voter rights. 

Brown’s organization played a vital role in the fight for voter rights in marginalized communities. Brown and her team hosted the ‘The Block Is Hot’ tour to “empower and mobilize communities to create a cleaner, healthier future.” The state of Georgia was their main stop as Black communities were under attack at the polls.

In December 2023, the world watched as former Georgia election worker Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, bravely testified in the defamation trial against former New York City Mayor and Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani. The women became the target of a conspiracy theory alleging the 2020 presidential election results in the state were rigged

Trump supporters and allies falsely claimed Moss and Freeman were involved in “changing votes,” and the pair received death threats, harassment, and racist messages that had Moss in fear for her life. “I was afraid for my life. I literally felt like someone was going to come and attempt to hang me, and there’s nothing that anyone will be able to do about it,” she tearfully testified. 

One part of the Ojo Asé campaign is to educate people on voter intimidation and how to avoid it. Under its valuable digital toolkit, the organization provides volunteers with a voter intimidation hotline to report issues, campaign messaging, and sample posts. To get involved, follow the group on X and Instagram for details.

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Mark Robinson

North Carolina’s Lt. Governor Mark Robinson Goes On Rant Saying ‘Some Folks Need Killing’ 

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The MAGA-supported Republican gubernatorial candidate in North Carolina, Mark Robinson, seemingly promoted political violence during a bizarre rant at a small church. 

During a 30-minute speech at Lake Church in White Lake, NC, for “God and Country Sunday,” Robinson suddenly went off on an alleged tangent about a time when America met “evil on the battlefield” by killing people. “We now find ourselves struggling with people who have evil intent. You know, there’s a time when we used to meet evil on the battlefield, and guess what we did to it? We killed it!” he yelled. 

“Some folks need killing! It’s time for somebody to say it. It’s not a matter of vengeance. It’s not a matter of being mean or spiteful. It’s a matter of necessity! When you have wicked people doing wicked things, torturing and murdering and raping. It’s time to call out, uh, those guys in green and go have them handled. Or those boys in blue and have them go handle it.…”

Robinson then poked fun at liberal voters who he claimed “is going to say that sounds awful.” “Too bad. Get mad at me if you want to,” he continued. 

Following a round of reportedly awkward applause, the lieutenant governor touched on points from the beginning of his speech regarding freedom and privacy, stating that it was “slipping away.” “The further away we get from the concept of 1776 and why we declared our independence and how we declared our independence, the further we start sliding into making 1776 a distant memory,” he said. 

Social media users caught wind of the comments as the video began to go viral. One user tagged the FBI, calling for the agency to “check this sh*t out.” Another pointed out the hypocrisy in Robinson’s speech since, as a Black man in 1776, he wouldn’t be free. “Funny he mentions 1776 as if he would’ve been a free Black man at that time and also not someone who would eventually be counted as 3/5 of a person,” @franklinisbored wrote.

One user even called for the church to post the Ten Commandments on its wall, following Louisiana’s new law requiring the laws to be posted on the walls of every public school classroom

It’s not far-fetched for the self-described “MAGA Republican” to go on rants about violence. The NC Democratic Party responded to the video on X after Robinson allegedly called public school teachers “wicked people.” “Mark Robinson called public school teachers “wicked people.” Now he’s saying wicked people “need killing” as a “matter of necessity,” the group said. 

“Anyone who talks about teachers the same way he talks about terrorists is too dangerous to be North Carolina’s next governor.”

On top of calling for trans women to be arrested, in 2022, a day after a gunman killed 10 Black people at a grocery store in Buffalo, N.Y., Robinson preached at a church in rural North Carolina, celebrating the fact that he owns AR-15 rifles and what he wants to use them for. “I got them AR-15s in case the government gets too big for its britches,” he said, according to WRAL. 

“Because I’m going to fill the backside of those britches with some lead. I’m going to say it to you plain: your boy ain’t going down without swinging.”

The pastor of Lake Church, Rev. Cameron McGill, knew that Robinson would mention killing in his speech. He told the New Republic he and the candidate expected the backlash but defended the stance as he wasn’t talking about taking innocent lives. “Without a doubt, those he deemed worthy of death were those seeking to kill us,” McGill said. 

He protected the lieutenant governor by saying he “certainly did not imply the taking of any innocent lives” and that the rest of his speech was “non-controversial.”

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High School Teacher Lewis Laury Accused Of Sexually Assaulting 12-Year-Old Girl Who Lived In Same Apartment Complex

The high school teacher faces charges of sexual assault after the 12-year-old minor was found in his apartment.


A high school teacher from Merganthaler Vocational-Technical High School in Baltimore has been accused and arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting a 12-year-old minor.

The teacher, identified as 24-year-old Lewis Laury, was denied bail on Tuesday. According to CBS News, the alleged sexual assault took place in Laury’s Baltimore County apartment, where the minor was discovered a week after being reported missing by her family. The high school teacher and the minor resided in the same apartment complex. The girl’s disappearance on June 21 prompted a widespread search involving multiple law enforcement agencies and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the outlet stated.

The Baltimore Banner reported that according to the state prosecutor, the high school teacher and the minor initially met at a local playground, where the girl reportedly claimed to be 22. While hospitalized, the minor disclosed to authorities that she had allegedly engaged in sexual activities with Laury multiple times over three days. The case gained significant attention, with social media appeals for the girl’s safe return coming from notable figures, including Maryland’s first lady Dawn Flythe Moore and actress Jada Pinkett Smith.

During the bail hearing, Judge Marsha Russell expressed concern over the case details, stating, “Although he has no prior record, the circumstances lead me to believe that he is a threat to the public. I’m going to leave the bail at no bail.”

The school principal addressed the situation in a letter to families. “I can assure you that our Mervo team and City Schools take this matter seriously,” the principal said. “City Schools’ Human Capital Office is aware of the arrest and will take appropriate action.”

If convicted of sexual assault against a minor, the high school teacher could face up to 30 years in prison. Laury’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 26.

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Judges Order Mississippi Legislature To Create More Black Districts Amid Attempts To Diminish Black Voting Power 

Is this Mississippi seeing the light?


A three-judge federal panel has ordered the Mississippi Legislature to create more Black-majority House and Senate Districts after a lawsuit accused the legislature of diluting Black voting power. 

The judges ruled on July 2 in favor of a lawsuit filed by the Mississippi Conference of the NAACP and Black voters who claim the districts drawn in 2022 work toward censoring Black voters. As redistricting happens every 10 years following the federal census, the judging panel gave the legislature a chance to redraw the districts — but with a deadline to do so before the 2025 legislative session convenes. “It is the desire of this court to have new legislators elected before the 2025 legislative session convenes, but the parties can make whatever arguments about timing they conclude are valid,” the ruling said. 

Voting advocates praised the court’s decision to move in the right direction. “The court rightly held that the Mississippi Legislature used the redistricting process to dilute the power of Black voters,” said ACLU of Mississippi Executive Director Jarvis Dortch. 

“Those legislative districts denied Black Mississippians an equal voice in state government.” 

One of the plaintiffs’ attorneys, Jennifer Nwachukwu, of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, released a statement calling the ruling a victory for Black voters in Mississippi. “This is an important victory for Black Mississippians to have an equal and fair opportunity to participate in the political process without their votes being diluted,” the statement read, according to NBC News

“This ruling affirms that the voices of Black Mississippians matter and should be reflected in the state Legislature.”

While the new ruling won’t create additional districts, it will require legislators to adjust districts already in existence, affecting a number of districts. Lawmakers are ordered to draw majority-Black Senate districts close to DeSoto County, around Hattiesburg and a new majority-Black House district in Chickasaw and Monroe counties. 

Mississippi State Conference of the NAACP Executive Director Charles Taylor said he is pleased with the outcome but wishes “the court had gone further.” The three judges — all appointed by former Republican President George W. Bush — did not accept all of the plaintiff’s arguments, including one argument that “packing” a large percentage of Black voters in one concentrated amount of districts deprives voters of having an impact on other districts. 

However, those representing the plaintiffs think the ruling is a step toward addressing systemic racism within the voting system. “This ruling brings us much closer to the goal of ensuring that Mississippi has a fair number of majority-Black legislative districts to go along with the majority-white ones,” Rob McDuff, an attorney with the Mississippi Center for Justice, said. 

Several lawsuits have been brewing in states challenging congressional or state legislative districts drawn after the 2020 census. In Louisiana, the Supreme Court finally granted Louisiana permission to use a congressional map, including two majority-Black districts, in the 2024 election. Louisiana’s congressional map has been immersed in intense litigation since 2022 when the first draft was met with accusations of racial gerrymandering. 

Federal judges rejected Alabama’s congressional maps twice after failing to create a second district for Black voters to at least come close to composing a majority in September 2023. The three-judge panel said they were “deeply troubled” after learning that lawmakers went against their instructions to create another majority-Black district or something close to it.

Mississippi lawmakers’ next step would be for the state to appeal or present arguments to the panel on why new districts shouldn’t be drawn and filled before the 2025 legislative session. Lawmakers must set up a special legislative session if the arguments are rejected.

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