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Republican nominee Donald Trump transformed a once-ridiculed candidacy into a unthinkable win and the biggest political upset in U.S. history. Defying most expectations with a spectacular Electoral College finish on Tuesday, many Americans found themselves paralyzed by an obvious question: What now?
“The nation we know honors equal protection for all of its people, views its diversity as its strength, and strives to be a place where all people can live, work, and study as free and equal Americans,” said Wade Henderson, CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
“We will not be victims of a Trump administration or a Congress that seeks to turn back the clock on our progress. We will continue to protect our most vulnerable and to ensure that everyone has a seat at the table,” he added.
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“The nation we know honors equal protection for all of its people, views its diversity as its strength, and strives to be a place where all people can live, work, and study as free and equal Americans,” said Wade Henderson, CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
“We will not be victims of a Trump administration or a Congress that seeks to turn back the clock on our progress. We will continue to protect our most vulnerable and to ensure that everyone has a seat at the table,” he added.
Read more
http://www.phillytrib.com/news/blac...cle_8d5746b1-0f39-555e-9164-be595f936683.html