Hempstead event helps communities of color register to vote

Organizers of the event encouraged people who came out to vote and be heard.

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Mar 1, 2024, 3:39 AM

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Residents in Hempstead Thursday learned about the struggles communities of color faced in securing the right to vote.
Organizers of the event encouraged people who came out to vote and be heard.
Volunteers from the Nassau County Election Board also helped people register to vote.


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