November 8, 2020
GREATER HOUSTON EDITION
Vol. 25, Issue 41
We Won
“Addressing Current & Historical Realties Affecting Our Community”
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DIVIDED COUNTRY By: Roy Douglas Malonson
President Donald Trump has brought racism back to the forefront, with white supremacists no longer hiding under hooded cloaks and the cover of darkness, they are wearing police badges, judge robes, teaching our children, and -- if we let them - signing our paychecks with a smirk while convincing you to keep working for lower wages than you deserve. Then there are some who are straight up hillbillies. Just look at the Trump rallies and see them proudly speaking to news reporters.
Shouting messages of hate, waving Confederate flags and barely able to speak a clear sentence while going against all medical advice and common sense - because their president told them to -not wearing masks and putting themselves and others at risk. These are the types of folks Johnson was referring to. Trump has brainwashed these people for his own agenda. People who the mega-rich businessman would never even take a second look at if they approached him on a street -- or even in
one of his ritzy hotels. Yet, because they are his captive audience, he feeds them what they need in order to keep them doing his bidding; voter suppression, anarchy, chaos -- a perfect distraction for an America under siege. Right now ... the distraction is Blacks versus Whites ... Democrats versus Republicans… and let’s not forget... Trump versus Mexicans or anyone else who does not “suit his pedigree.” Yet, many people don’t see what is happening right underneath their noses, even though the “revolution IS being
televised.” (Shout out to Gil Scott-Heron) Legend says that President Lyndon B. Johnson said after signing the Civil Rights Act, “We have lost the South for a generation.” Many don’t realize he was a ruthless politician who made “political decisions” to serve his own agenda. While History Class teaches our children that Johnson was a “hero” who is responsible for passing the monumental bill, it fails to Divided cont’d page 3
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A. - Eric Fagan, B. - Christian Menefee, C.- Teneshia Hudspeth, D. - Dedrick Johnson, E. - Bridgette Smith-Lawson
BLACKS MAKE HISTORY!
By: N.L. Preston
HOUSTON – There was plenty of political Black excellence happening around the country as African Americans won several contests, making history. Locally, there were plenty of “firsts” in just about every city and county in our area. First Black female Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth has made history, be-
coming the first African American woman to be elected Harris County Clerk. As a 15-year member of the Harris County Clerk’s Office, serving under three Administrations, Hudspeth has held a variety of positions, including Administrative Aide of
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