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In this Jan. 16, 2020, photo, from left, Harrison Floyd and Paris Dennard of President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign black voter outreach effort and Kamilah Prince, the Republican National Committee’s director of African American engagement participate in “Black Voices for . more >ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Time magazine’s May 2009 cover depicted the Republican National Committee (RNC) logo under the headline “Endangered Species.” If you recall, many had written the GOP off and felt the Republican Party, as they knew it, was essentially gone forever and on the brink of no return. Of course, history shows they were wrong, and the party bounced back to take back the House of Representatives and picked up seven seats in the U.S. Senate the following year.
on purpose, too. bush 43 wants to show there is bipartisanship and that republicans and democrats can get along. not that those photos are staged. but i think that the photo of michelle obama and bush 43 at the smithsonian african-american museum, i don t think that s by accident that you re seeing them together hugging, laughing. i think it s a message to the country of unity. and i think it s important. that they re mutually projecting a message. and george w. bush said the criticism that stung him the most was people during katrina that said he was racist. that he didn t help african-americans. he has no racism in him, george w. bush. and the fact is, he was whether his friends of colin powell, condoleezza rice, michelle obama, he s wanting to embrace our first african-american president and the first lady. so one line that i think stood out to everyone was when george w. bush said in his eulogy that his father, quote, showed him what it means to be a president who serves wi
happened to have on a ring with his in chicago, emit till s grief-stricken mother waited at the railroad station for the casket container handgun son s body to arrive. she is confronted with a sealed wooden casket nailed shut by the sheriff. it was her that demanded that that box be opened so that she could see her child. she kind of staggers in and sees this body and she can t believe her beautiful child is this lump of flesh that is lying in the casket. then she said to herself, the country is going to have to confront this. i m not going to suffer in this b by myself. if this is what you are going to do to black boys, you re going to look at it. joining me now, joy reid host of a.m. joy. and if you go to the smithsonian african-american museum, there
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