Oct. 30, 2020
Beat of the Week
(Honorable Mention)
In Mississippi, âLooking for Americaâ examines Black voting rights
looked at at the circumstances faced by Mississippiâs Black voters for the third installment of APâs âLooking For Americaâ road trip series.The highly evocative package was framed in the context of the âMississippi Burningâ murders of three civil rights activists in 1964 â and it found that too little has changed. The AP team saw the issue through the eyes of a now-elderly activist who was close to two of the murder victims more than 50 years ago. They reported that while poll taxes and tests on the state constitution may be gone, Black voters still face obstacles such as state-mandated ID laws and the disenfranchisement tens of thousands of former prisoners.The text, photos and video, with digital presentation by multimedia journalist Samantha Shotzbarger, perfectly captured the frustration that so many decades later, Black voters are still challenged by the state.The work was highlighted in a long entry in Politicoâs Playbook, and attracted attention in the U.S. and internationally.https://bit.ly/31THAI1https://bit.ly/3jzaKCphttps://bit.ly/3oCX50E