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Friday, October 07, 2011

96-Year-Old Black Woman Denied Right to Vote in Tennessee

Dorothy Cooper is a 96-year-old black woman who lives in Chattanooga,Tennessee. She was recently denied a voter identification card because she didn’t have her marriage certificate available — the same card that’s required by the state to vote. This coming election may be the first one she misses in 50 years.

In February, all 20 Republicans and one Democrat in the state senate passed a measure requiring Tennessee voters show a driver’s licenses or other government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot. Democrats countered that the bill’s provisions would make it tougher to many of the 500,000 adult Tennesseans — many of them poor, elderly or handicapped — who have no state driver’s license.

4 comments:

  1. Bet she had a social security card in her purse.

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  2. Sorry meant to say a Medicare card.

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  3. they can still get an ID. what do they do when they go to the hospital? or to the welfare office? im sure they have an ID then!

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  4. What does that have to with her being black?

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