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Biden & The Black Agenda

Quintessa L. Williams
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7 min readJan 20, 2022

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President Biden with Black Politicians and Activists in 2013 | Photo Courtesy of ABC News

“I woke up this morning to a new president. I woke up feeling different. I am so proud of my people I could just burst. Change can’t happen without Black people, — we just proved that.”

“I will not examine Biden’s victory until after 1 year. I need to see results first and know whether his promises were just politics.”

“However, history has been made and I am celebrating Black people today. Because dammit we are not a minority. We have power in these streets.”

“To make progress, we must stop treating our opponents as our enemy,” Biden said, before referring to the Book of Ecclesiastes. “The Bible tells us that to everything there is a season — a time to build, a time…

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Quintessa L. Williams
Quintessa L. Williams

Written by Quintessa L. Williams

Afra-American Journalist 📝📚| #WEOC | EIC of 13th and South | Editor for Cultured & AfroSapiophile. Bylines in The Root, MadameNoire, ZORA, & Momentum.

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