The content examines the long-standing resistance to Black leadership and agency in the United States, tracing it back to the country's history of slavery and the active efforts by white people to block the ascension of Black individuals to positions of power.
The essay highlights specific historical examples, such as the case of P.B.S. Pinchback, Louisiana's first and only Black governor, who was snubbed by white politicians after winning a U.S. Senate seat, and the Opelousas Massacre of 1868, where white men killed over 200 Black people and 30 white people sympathetic to their voting rights.
The content then connects this historical context to the current discourse surrounding the possibility of a Black woman, such as Kamala Harris, becoming the president of the United States, either through Joe Biden stepping down or through the Democratic party's nomination. The author argues that the same resistance to Black political power is rearing its "ugly head" in the face of this prospect.
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by Allison Wilt... في allyfromnola.medium.com 07-08-2024
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