A Black Man Was Elected Mayor in Rural Alabama, but the White Town Leaders Won’t Let Him Serve
A Black Man Was Elected Mayor in Rural Alabama, but the White Town Leaders Won’t Let Him Serve
For three years, Patrick Braxton says he has experienced harassment and intimidation after becoming the first Black mayor in Newbern, Alabama.
For three years, Patrick Braxton says he has experienced harassment and intimidation after becoming the first Black mayor in Newbern, Alabama.
This is madness. This is 2023?
27ReplyTHIS. IS. ALABAMA.
29ReplyPreventing an elected mayor from serving sounds like a violation of democracy. Their Spouses/Siblings must be very disappointed in them.
13Reply'Bama!*
There, FTFY
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The town is 85% Black, and 69% of Black people here live below the poverty line.
What the actual fuck? This is like finding a primitive, isolated tribe. This shouldn't be a thing in the 21st century.
12ReplyYou mean in the U.S.?
Because it's totally s thing in many parts of the world.
Though I'll agree with you on the sentiment.
8ReplyWhat the actual fuck?
Rural red state America.
This shouldn’t be a thing in the 21st century.
Shouldn't be. Is anyway.
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Wow this is fucked up. I hope this makes national news, but I am not holding my breath....
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