We turn out reliably every election. But you can’t just vote white supremacy away.
[Sister girl is speaking for me here. I can’t say it any better.]
By Taylor Crumpton November 7, 2020 at 11:45 a.m. EST
Black women saved Joe Biden.
Without our support, the president-elect would be preparing a powerful speech about how despite his defeat, the nation needs to stand together as a united people to blunt the effects of President Trump’s white supremacist reign. Instead, thanks to wins powered largely by the turnout in places like Detroit, Atlanta, Milwaukee and Philadelphia, Biden and the first Black woman to serve as vice president, Kamala D. Harris, are preparing to take office.
But it’s a sure bet that even though Trump will be gone after January, the social conditions for Black citizens will remain largely the same, because you cannot vote white supremacy out.
Black women are the country’s most powerful political force. Read HERE.