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Supreme Court of the United States / Law / African-American Civil Rights Movement / Constituencies / Voting systems / Baker v. Carr / Tennessee General Assembly / Colegrove v. Green / Reynolds v. Sims / Equal Protection Clause / Apportionment / Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Date: 2016-04-21 18:03:41
Supreme Court of the United States
Law
African-American Civil Rights Movement
Constituencies
Voting systems
Baker v. Carr
Tennessee General Assembly
Colegrove v. Green
Reynolds v. Sims
Equal Protection Clause
Apportionment
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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