Updated
Updated · NPR · Jul 13
Tennessee Redistricting Splits North Nashville Black Voters Along 60-Year-Old Highway Line
Updated
Updated · NPR · Jul 13

Tennessee Redistricting Splits North Nashville Black Voters Along 60-Year-Old Highway Line

3 articles · Updated · NPR · Jul 13

Summary

  • North Nashville residents say Tennessee’s latest redistricting again fractures a historic Black community, diluting its voting strength in a city long shaped by racial and political boundaries.
  • The new map follows the same divide created about 60 years ago when a highway cut through the neighborhood, a line residents say still defines exclusion and lost influence.
  • For residents, the dispute is not only about district lines but about whether lawmakers are repeating a past policy that separated Black voters and weakened their collective voice.

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