The President hosts a Black History Month event, but attendees ignore his divisive actions and past rhetoric. The event highlights the disconnect from recent history.
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OPINION: 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. President Donald ...
Those in attendance agree that black history is really all about personal aggrandizement, not common sacrifice and struggle.
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