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Byron Donalds Denies Implying Black People Were Better Off Under Jim Crow Despite Video Evidence

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Despite video evidence, Byron Donalds denied implying that Black family's were better off under Jim Crow after being pressed by Al Sharpton.

The post Byron Donalds Denies Implying Black People Were Better Off Under Jim Crow Despite Video Evidence appeared first on NewsOne.

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