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Trump, Black History Month and America

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Trump Basks in Black History Month Praise, Dodging Racism Claims
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday highlighted top Black administration ⁠officials, ⁠rejected accusations of racism and promised “a century more” ⁠of success for African Americans during a White House celebration marking 100 years of Black History Month.

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Trump at WH Black History Month Event: The Grit Of Black Americans Has Made Us The Most Powerful Country
Smithsonian Magazine · 1h
Tour the National Museum of African American History and Culture From Home to Celebrate Black History Month
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Grandmother defends Trump at Black History Month event
A Washington, D.C., grandmother whose grandson was killed in a 2017 shooting praised President Trump’s during a Black History Month celebration and defended him against accusations of racism.

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Trump basks in Black History Month praise, dodging racism claims
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Cook: Trump’s hollow Black History Month proclamation

Jesse Jackson, African American

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Jesse Jackson, icon of civil rights for African Americans in the US and two-time presidential candidate, dies at 84
He ran as a presidential candidate for the Democratic Party in 1984 and 1988, becoming one of the first African Americans with real chances of winning the nomination of a major party in the United States.

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How the Rev. Jesse Jackson helped popularize the term 'African American'
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How Jesse Jackson helped make the term ‘African American’ mainstream
Christian Science Monitor · 1d
Jesse Jackson’s journey from a South Carolina protest to presidential runs
Since 1908, we’ve aimed “to injure no man, but to bless all mankind,” as our founder, Mary Baker Eddy, put it.

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Sanders refers to Jesse Jackson as 'courageous civil rights leader'
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A titan of civil rights: Remembering Rev. Jesse L. Jackson
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Key quotes from the Rev. Jesse Jackson that define his politics and legacy
Jackson also gave numerous speeches as the leader of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and as a presidential candidate in the 1980s.

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Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon and presidential candidate, dies at 84
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The Latest: The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson's death prompts vows to 'keep hope alive'
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Celebrating the History of African Americans on the Links

The Story of Black Golf Pioneers The story of African Americans in golf isn't simply about breaking barriers. It's about building entire worlds when doors were slammed shut, about excellence persisting in the face of hatred,
Indiana Daily Student
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African American Choral Ensemble brings together 100 voices for anniversary concert

The African American Choral Ensemble is putting on a 50th anniversary concert celebration, bringing together 100 alumni and current members to honor the history and future of the choir. The concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Musical Arts Center.
ABC15 Arizona
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WATCH: Celebrating culture, history and legacy of African Americans

In honor of Black History Month, ABC15 is highlighting events that celebrate the culture, history, and legacy of African Americans.
Opinion
Washington Monthly
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Opinion

Black History at the Heart of America’s Story

On the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, when some manipulate memory, a scholar calls for a new look at the past.
Central Illinois Proud
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Honoring Black History: Mental health care barriers for African Americans

African American adults are 11% less likely to report having a mental illness and 36% less likely to have received mental health treatment, due to a lack of resources, distrust of the medical
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From Hollywood to the homeland: Why African countries are courting black American stars

Ciara and Samuel L Jackson are among the big names who have become citizens of African countries in recent years.
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Rep. Gene Wu: Latinos, African-Americans, Asians Are The Majority Now, "We Can Take Over This Country And Make Things Fair"

Texas Democrat Rep. Gene Wu told Jose Antonio Vargas in a 2024 interview that "the day the Latino, African American, Asian, and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning.
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