
New York Times' Sunday Review turns heads with 'Black Power is Here' section headline after Georgia runoffs
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After Georgia Democrats took back both of the state's Senate seats thanks in large part to Black voters, The New York Times' Sunday Review section declared "Black Power Is Here" in large bold letters at the very top as columnist Charles M. Blow made his case for a "reverse" Great Migration.
"In effect, Black people could colonize the states they would have controlled if they had not fled them," Blow wrote. "In the first census after the Civil War, three Southern states — South Carolina, Mississippi and Louisiana — were majority Black. "After centuries of waiting for white majorities to overturn white supremacy, it has fallen to Black people to do it themselves," Blow continued. "I am unapologetically pro-Black, not because I believe in Black supremacy, which is as false and reckless a notion as white supremacy, but rather because I insist upon Black equity and equality."More Related News

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