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Biden tells Howard graduates hope is ‘shadowed’ by fear, hate but can still win

Por: The Hill Politics May 13, 2023

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President Biden hope is “shadowed” by fear, violence and hate but asserted that it can still win if people speak up to oppose those forces in his commencement address at Howard University on Saturday. Biden, the to give the commencement address at the historically Black university, told graduates that he hoped hatred was losing the battle after former President Obama was elected and reelected as the country’s first Black president. But he... + full article



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