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According to the 2019 the Center for American Progress States of Change report, 78 percent of Black men with a college degree voted for Clinton (16 percent voted for Trump) and 82 percent without a college degree voted Democrat (11 percent voted for Trump).

He felt that with Trump as president, having built hotels all over the world, trusted that Trump would put Black men back to work.

For Biden’s clarion “soul” call to resonate with Black men it has to be about accountability than the political rhetoric and empty promises portrayed by man public officials.

And, rather than taking Socrates’ a long way around to define justice as the virtues of human beings in a city, it is time for America to create scales of economic, political and social justice that are leaning toward the uplift Black men, instead of structural racism that works to their detriment.

With eyes on that type of future, I certainly believe that Black men will head to the poll for Biden and leave borrowing from the departing words of Soul Train’s host Don Cornelius, “We wish you love, peace and soul, Joe.”

Source: Florida Courier

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