“Several pivotal voting rights cases with N.C. ties still resonate”

The Charlotte Observer offers this report, which begins: “Ralph Gingles is a judge in Gaston County. Ruth Shaw lives in a retirement home in upstate New York. Dwight Strickland runs a country store near Wilmington. The three have little in common except for one thing: They lent their names to landmark voting cases that will help guide how voting districts are drawn this year in North Carolina and around the county.”

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