MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — More than a dozen Tennessee organizations have begun a voter registration drive with a goal of signing up thousands of black voters ahead of November’s elections.
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Tequila Johnson is the statewide manager of the Tennessee Black Voter Project. She says the campaign is using churches to help sign up black voters and will visit college campuses to register African-Americans in Nashville, Memphis and other cities.
