
March 5, 2025
Barber has set a program to take Fed-up individuals to back down, including “Mass Call” and “Mass non-violent sit-in.”
Powerful rank of actions, Former CAACP President St. William Barber’s second put pressure on all people during the spirit of unity in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump.
While appearing on Holland Martin UnreasonableSt. Barber referred to 1965 in Selma, Alabama. Various group of people and lawyers, Dr. Martin Luhher King Junior, Jr. Lewis, who marched to vote for the rights of African Americans.
Life is lost in the hands of the racist police and the inhabitants of Selma. The persistent unity of the group led to when President Lindon B. Johnson signed the law on the right to vote in 1965 Taxes and literacy of inquiriesSTS, and imposes a Federal Voter Registration Review. “If black and white folk and women and the Jews and Muslims could make it 60 years ago, if they could bury, we would not stimulate and stimulate and stimulate and stimulate and stimulate our stigma,” said the bars.
“We have to do it in our organization. We need to add and add and inspire our irritation. We need to be standing because bow is not an option. ”
Barber was planning a plan to raise his point of view What capable individuals could do to stand backIncluding “Mass Calls”, “Massive Non-violent sit-in”, “Mass Prayer” and “Working strikes on election days, so working workers can bring people to polls.” “It simply came to our notice then. If we stand tall, their plans will not work, “he continued.
“As long as we stay together and stand tall, they stand in every polling station, standing in every city, to stand in the universe, stand in the universe.
As Trump won the White House in November 2024, Barber was important about the next steps that people can take to fight the upcoming changes. Agreeable VaporHe wants the American people Feeling desperate to “rob our premature” To the call of his unity on Martini Show. “They didn’t have a luxury to go anywhere. Not walk for a moment. It’s not what this is not said, this is all America. The whole voice of America was not even heard (in this election), “the shepherd said.
“We can’t blame everything on Trump. If fewer people voted, we had it. Democracy requires involvement. It is built on the “we people”.
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