I wanted to ask a question about Mississippi recent political history, because some letters between the MS secretary of state's (SOS) office and the US Department of Justice (DOJ) are being circulated (from the year 1994) to try to justify prohibiting folks from Video the Vote, who have a formal partnership with PBS to document election breakdowns and election fraud by officials or private vendors, from doing any kind of filming of election officials and equipment breakdowns.
The letters are from 1994 and purport to have a concern about WHITES going with cameras with the specific PURPOSE of intimidating black voters, and the DOJ is saying yes, this would likely violate the Voting Rights Act. That doesn't apply IMO to video the vote, because they want to film not voters, but OFFICIALS to make sure we have a fair election. And some, but not all, of the videographers themselves will be black, so it's not a whites-intimidating-blacks issue at all.
Plus when you realize that since 1994 we now have a situation when we are on video practically every step we take while in a city at least, it's bizarre to have polling places be the only place where the government tries REAL HARD to prevent evidence of crimes from surfacing. The debate today is overall what amounts to an attempt to totally ban video without any showing at all that there's intimidation of blacks.
BUT MY QUESTION IS NARROW AND IS THIS: The letters from MS in 1994 came from the SOS Dick Molpus's office, signed by Asst. SOS Constance Slaughter-Harvey.
Can you tell me anything about their political record?
Were they strong advocates for the rights of blacks to be free from intimidation OVERALL? Are there examples that go against their stated motivation in these situations from 1994? I just don't know the context here, and context and history are important. I know he ran as a Democrat, and I already have the background such as at wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Molpus
If you can help here, it will be of assistance in an important debate among some influential people (i'm probably understating this, if anything) so don't feel like responding, or even a little research, is a waste of your time. It definitely won't be!
feel free to PM me if you like.
thanks a million if you can help!!