Column | Martin Luther King Jr., Michelle Obama and Trump's exhausting return
Briefly

The article captures the complex emotional landscape of Black women, particularly in the wake of contemporary political tensions symbolized by figures like Donald Trump. Glenda McDonald embodies their resilience as she honors Martin Luther King's legacy while navigating her own journey as a newly elected mayor. Her commitment to march for justice reflects a broader determination among Black women to maintain progress and hope, even when the environment is fraught with challenges and uncertainties. This narrative underscores the ongoing struggle for civil rights amidst modern politics.
It was okay with them that she would not be participating in a tradition that had already been interrupted when the Trumps failed to appear at Biden's swearing in.
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