Judge Joe Brown breaks down the Tennessee House's passage of a new congressional map that gives Republicans all nine U.S. House seats, splitting Shelby County and Nashville across multiple GOP-leaning districts. Is this racist gerrymandering or colorblind redistricting that reflects Tennessee's political reality? Judge Brown cuts through the noise, challenges the "Jim Crow" comparisons, examines the 20-year legacy of Steve Cohen representing a majority-black district, and asks the hard question — what exactly are Black voters in Memphis losing when they haven't had a Black congressman in over 20 years? Plus, a deep dive into the history of the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court's role, and what the future of minority voting power looks like in America.
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