John,
Nearly seven decades ago today, the U.S. Supreme Court declared segregation unconstitutional and began the end of Jim Crow with their pivotal unanimous ruling on Brown v. Board of Education. This ruling not only opened the doors to integrated classrooms but also served as a clarion call for justice, unity, and the recognition of every American’s right to true equality.
As a voting rights organization committed to defending and strengthening the rights of every Pennsylvanian, we celebrate this joyous anniversary. Yet we must remember it was also the Supreme Court that allowed the evils of segregation in the first place with Plessy v. Ferguson.
John, the law and its interpretation have never been neutral. It’s up to us to fight for courts that rule fairly. With Pennsylvania’s voters selecting a PA Supreme Court Justice and far more judges throughout our state this year, we must take this lesson to heart. Will you contribute $10 now to help us spread the word and engage the voters of our focus communities for these elections?
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In solidarity,
Team NPP
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The New Pennsylvania Project was founded in May 2021 to expand Pennsylvania’s electorate, so it reflects the Commonwealth’s demographically changing population. In the next four years, NPP will engage and empower young residents and those living in underrepresented immigrant communities and communities of color. We register communities to vote, provide civic education about the issues that matter in their neighborhoods, and mobilize Pennsylvanians to vote in every election.
PA ELECTION DATES:
Municipal/Local/Judicial Election: November 7, 2023
Last day to register to vote: October 23, 2023
Last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot: October 31, 2023
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New Pennsylvania Project
PO Box 443
West Chester, PA 19381
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