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Exclusive — Trump Campaign Rips Biden for Morehouse College Address in Same Atlanta Neighborhood as Chick-Fil-A Visit

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is lighting up President Joe Biden for only accepting an invitation to give the commencement address at Atlanta’s Morehouse College because it’s in the same neighborhood Trump visited when he made an iconic stop at a Chick-fil-A recently.

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Spotlight on the News: How UDM & HBCU's are impacting Michigan & USA

On Sunday, February 25, Spotlight will interview UDM's Donald B. Taylor, Ph.D.; and Ron Spears & Rev. André L. Spivey, Morehouse College Alumni

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CNN This Morning

morehouse of the north. it's not the greatest academic institution. this is when we have to draw the line. i cannot sit here on national tv and allow individuals to attack the credentials and the academic record is and the professionalism of clau dean to get the position. because that's what this conversation has devilled into. this black woman didn't dezeser it in the first place. had when we go down this path of saying she had a thin academic record to begin with, she was overly qualified. she was just as qualified as the 30 people who came before her who just all happened to be white. and so that is the -- when we begin to talk about racial an mouse that creeps into this conversation, you have the hearing. and yes, you have the issues of citations, which were ginned up by the right wing, we can deal

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Morning Joe

what was going on, out of washington, particularly under the four years of donald trump. >> it's so true, reverend. and i think the thing we're going to have to do is also be able to articulate that so much of the progress we've been able to see on the state level has been because we had strong partnerships on the federal side. the reason that we've been able to do things like both energize a base while not alienating everyone else is you're seeing how these actions are actually working for everybody. and being intentional about it. i look at what's happening now with the conversations around book banning as one example. where we have a party that's literally deciding that the way that you are going to gain market share is by having a significant portion of the population not understand their history. i was down at morehouse this

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Morning Joe Weekend

robert e. lee, a monument to the confederacy. >> let me explain, stone mountain for those who don't know, it's a large piece o granite that extends from th surface of the earth it's gigantic. it's been there for obviousl millions of years, and durin the early part of the 20th century, it was used for k klux klan rallies. during the part of the 20t century it was decided tha because of the lost cause, w lost the civil war, and we should memorialize the peopl that were leaders. jefferson davis, and stonewall jackson, and robert e. lee their image is carved in their and ultimately, it happened, and was dedicated by their vic president united states in 1972 spiro agnew went there and dedicated this monument to the confederacy. it tells you how the world has changed. today, it's like an amusemen park there, but the images are still there, and the debate is should we get rid of the image or keep the images that debate is going on fo quite some time. >> i remember as a undergraduate for morehouse, just seeing that and being unsettled. now juxtapose that, ston mountain, which for me represents the underbelly of

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