Biden vs. Coolidge at Howard: ‘White supremacy’ contrasted with ‘the progress of a people’

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Opinion | Biden vs. Coolidge at Howard: ‘White supremacy’ contrasted with ‘the progress of a people’ WashTimesOpEd

The president told the graduates the biggest threat to America is “white supremacy.” Not China, Russia, the debt or the open border? Nope. White supremacy.

Coolidge praised “the accomplishments of the colored people in the United States in the brief historic period since they were brought here from the restrictions of their native continent.” Sounding like a prophet, Coolidge said that in the “history of the Negro race in America, we may find the evidence that the Black man’s probation on this continent was a necessary part in a great grand plan by which the race was to be saved to the world for a service which we are now able to vision and, even if yet somewhat dimly, to appreciate.”

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