No Black Congressional Representation in America's Blackest City
Podcast |
The Takeaway
Publisher |
PRX
WNYC Studios
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Daily News
News
News Commentary
Politics
Publication Date |
Sep 21, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:21:30

Detroit, Michigan is the largest Black-majority city in the United States, with almost 78-percent of the population Black.  And since 1955, Detroit has been represented in Congress by at least one Black representative.  But a redistricting process and a primary in which 8 of 9 Black candidates split 71-percent of the vote left the only non-Black candidate, Shri Thanedar, to win with just 28-percent of the vote.

We speak with Mario Morrow, political consultant based in Detroit and CEO of Mario Morrow and Associates, and Andra Gillespiepolitical scientist at Emory University, and explore the history of Black representation in Michigan, the political and electoral forces which led to this result, and the implications of this outcome on the Black community in Detroit.

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