Elwood Watson: Trump can’t erase Black history
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Elwood Watson: Trump can’t erase Black history
According to those who were in attendance, a Black History Month reception held at the White House last week contained all the glitz, opulence and pizazz of previous celebrations. Donald Trump made an effort to demonstrate a degree of appreciation to the Black community by praising individuals he viewed as representative of Black American progress, including attendees Tiger Woods, Sage Steele, and unsuccessful political candidate Herschel Walke…
MAGA Fan Claims Trump's 'Soul Is Black' And He's A Descendant Of King David In Bonkers Rant
Black MAGA fan Kimberly Brown, the daughter of late NFL player, Jim Brown, bizarrely claimed that Republican President Donald Trump had Black ancestry in his lineage and that he was a descendant of "King David." While the Google Calendar app eliminated its observance of Black History Month coinciding with Trump's stripping of "woke" initiatives, namely diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, the White House hosted an event celebrating t…
Trump's attacks on DEI at forefront of Black History Month event in Lynchburg
An inaugural “Black History Reception” in Lynchburg on Sunday was filled with community members seeking to bridge divides, old friends reconnecting and the guest of honor going old school in reciting the lyrics of “The Message” by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
Trump's Black History Month celebration marred by DEI attacks | Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
Trump hosted a Black History Month celebration at the White House, but failed to address his administration's attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and his racist new federal policy that allows only white South Africans to come to America but punishes Black people in that country. The post The Alternate Reality of Trump’s Black History Month Celebration appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
Trump Hosts Black History Month Reception - Observer News Group
“One of the reasons why I am president today is because of the Black vote,” Trump told African Americans celebrating Black History Month at the White House. There was a resounding response of “We love you” and “Thank you” from the exuberant crowd.
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