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The Lift Every Voice plan addresses the coronavirus disproportionate effect on Black people and other pressing issues. Written By Bruce C.T. Wright, NewsOneBattling sexual assault allegations that have recently dogged his presidential candidacy, the presumptive Democratic nominee on Monday made an effort to appeal to the bread and butter of his support base Black []

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