EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 50 MIN
What a new immigration enforcement law means for North Carolina. The voting rights legacy of Nancy Cherry Bazemore
from Due South · host Jeff Tiberii, Leoneda Inge
0:01:00What a new immigration enforcement law means for North CarolinaWUNC News reporter Aaron Sánchez-Guerra tells Jeff Tiberii about his latest reporting on a new immigration enforcement bill — Senate Bill 153, referred to as the "North Carolina Border Protection Act" — that became law after state Republicans’ override of Governor Josh Stein’s veto.Aaron Sánchez-Guerra, Race, Class & Communities Reporter, WUNC News0:13:00The voting rights legacy of Nancy Cherry BazemoreA new North Carolina Highway Historical Marker commemorates the Bazemore v. Bertie County Board of Elections court case and honors the woman who made it happen.Nancy Cherry Bazemore stood up against voter disenfranchisement and North Carolina’s voting literacy test in the early 1960s.Leoneda Inge talks with the man behind the marker, and with a daughter and two granddaughters of Nancy Cherry Bazemore about Bazemore’s battle against voter suppression, how her court case shaped North Carolina voting history and how it resonates today.State Representative Rodney Pierce (D-District 27), educator and the applicant for the North Carolina Highway Historical Marker commemorating the Bazemore v. Bertie County Board of Elections court caseMrs. Alice Bazemore Clark, daughter of Nancy Cherry BazemoreDr. Inger Swimpson, granddaughter of Nancy Cherry BazemoreMrs. Erica Bazemore Williams, granddaughter of Nancy Cherry Bazemore
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0:01:00 What a new immigration enforcement law means for North Carolina WUNC News reporter Aaron Sánchez-Guerra tells Jeff Tiberii about his latest reporting on a new immigration enforcement bill — Senate Bill 153, referred to as the "North Carolina Border Protection Act" — that became law after state Republicans’ override of Governor Josh Stein’s veto. Aaron Sánchez-Guerra, Race, Class & Communities Reporter, WUNC News 0:13:00 The voting rights legacy of Nancy Cherry Bazemore A new North Carolina Highway Historical Marker commemorates the Bazemore v. Bertie County Board of Elections court case and honors the woman who made it happen. Nancy Cherry Bazemore stood up against voter disenfranchisement and North Carolina’s voting literacy test in the early 1960s. Leoneda Inge talks with the man behind the marker, and with a daughter and two granddaughters of Nancy Cherry Bazemore about Bazemore’s battle against voter suppression, how her court case shaped North Carolina voting history and how it resonates today. State Representative Rodney Pierce (D-District 27), educator and the applicant for the North Carolina Highway Historical Marker commemorating the Bazemore v. Bertie County Board of Elections court case Mrs. Alice Bazemore Clark, daughter of Nancy Cherry Bazemore Dr. Inger Swimpson, granddaughter of Nancy Cherry Bazemore Mrs. Erica Bazemore Williams, granddaughter of Nancy Cherry Bazemore
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