From our earliest days, Black history has always been American history – and Black folks have profoundly shaped our American culture through music, art, literature, sports, and beyond. One month a year is not sufficient to celebrate the power of the movements and the people who have fought for the rights we enjoy today. That’s something that we have to do each and every day, as we strive to live up to their example and make sure our children and grandchildren remember their stories.
This is the current line at UW-Eau Claire
Students are showing up again in record numbers to defend our democracy
Most of these voters are registering for the very first time
Lucy Hunter, 101, sits outside the Joanna Connell Elementary School in Erie, PA after voting in person for Vice President Harris.
"She's going to turn the country around." https://t.co/m77HJm6UJn
Just in: 110-year old Viola Ford Fletcher, the oldest survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre voted today in Oklahoma. I’m told she voted for Vice President Harris.
Harrison Ford: When dozens of former members of the Trump administration are sounding alarms saying ‘For God's sake, don't do this again,’ you have to pay attention. They're telling us something important. I've got one vote, same as anyone else, and I'm going to use it to move forward. I'm going to vote for Kamala Harris
Canvassers for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are fucking heroes. I have mad respect for the people working their asses off to save American democracy. 🙌🙏👏👊🌊🇺🇸
My wife 🌟
She’s written the BOOK of a musical. #Tinseled @katiegoffman @4BarryAnderson @andersonpetty
Releasing demo of song #1 today!!
https://t.co/aknzlfOcAu ❤️🔥 https://t.co/QcRv960eRz