How Black leaders in New York are grappling with Eric Adams and representation
Briefly

Four more years! chanted a sizeable group of Black clergy leaders that had gathered to pray for the mayor outside City Hall Tuesday evening.
This is what we fought for and many of you were part of the campaign, the mayor said about when he was elected.
I think that as we achieve power, we ought to make sure we handle it in a way that protects the people that helped you achieve it, said the Rev. Al Sharpton.
The five-count indictment has prompted loud calls for Adams' resignation from Black New York activists, elected leaders and residents.
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