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Robert Clark, Mississippi’s first Black lawmaker after Civil Rights era, dies at 96

In a state where nearly 40% of residents are Black, he saw more Black candidates win seats as voting rights were enforced and more majority-Black districts were drawn, sometimes under court order.

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A teacher and descendant of slaves, Clark was ostracized his first years as a lawmaker.

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