Analysis: Nothing motivates Mississippi to vote like a Black candidate on the ballot

More Mississippians often vote in elections where race is at least a subtext if not out front and center.

And when Black candidates are on the ballot, in particular, Mississippi voters typically clock record or near-record turnout.

In the 1971 gubernatorial race, Charles Evers of Fayette made history as the first Black Mississippian in the modern era to run for governor. Evers, the brother of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers, was a civil rights leader in his own right and was the first Black Mississippian in the modern era to win the office of mayor of a biracial town…

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