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Even fictional presidents don’t look like Kamala Harris − although Black men and white women have been represented in the Oval Office - MSNThe United States had its first Black president and its first female president over a half-century ago. They were fictional, they were on screen, their names were Douglass Dilman and Leslie ...
Most of the 45 men who have served as president were e indifferent to the needs of Black folks or actively opposed to pursuing policies that were a help to us.
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The Root on MSNIf Poor Black, White People Unite, They’d Be An Unstoppable Force, But Here’s Why The Powers That Be Won’t Let ThemWe need to understand that America's current racial political divisions did not happen naturally. People in power did not want Black and white people to work together.
For the second time in US history, a woman is running for president as a major-party nominee. Vice President Kamala Harris already made history in 2020 as the first female, Black, and South Asian ...
Over the past half-century, American media has usually proclaimed that Black men and white women can be great presidents. But they have to be one or the other: a Black man or a white woman.
The United States had its first Black president and its first female president over a half-century ago. They were fictional, they were on screen, their names were Douglass Dilman and Leslie McCloud, ...
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