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Age Is Nothing But A Number: 19-Year-Old To Become Lawmaker In Milwaukee

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O ne Black college student will likely soon be able to call himself the youngest state lawmaker in the nation. RELATED: Obama and Black Lawmakers Talk Poverty, Criminal Justice At White House Meeting [VIDEO] This history-making title will presumably go to Kalan Haywood , a 19-year-old student at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee who is set to become a Wisconsin legislator in just three months. Haywood will be sworn in the Assembly chambers of the Wisconsin Capitol to represent Milwaukee’s 16th District before the year’s end — a feat that will likely lead people to cheer and chant even more for Black excellence. His age will help him with reaching all people and achieving excellence in the position, he said. “My age is my biggest asset,” Haywood, who is a Democrat and a second-year business major, said to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . The youngest state lawmaker in America? It's likely 19-year-old Kalan Haywood of Milwaukee. https://t.co/l3N7kVdaQC — Journal Sentinel (@journalsentinel) September 28, 2018 No lack of experience will seemingly stop Haywood from taking on the role, which will likely become his without a fight. The 19-year-old won a five-way primary election in August and has no Republican challenger. The Wisconsin assembly seat is nearly his, with the only possible obstacle being if an unexpected candidate pulls together a quick, successful write-in campaign. Also, Haywood has undoubtedly proved that lawmakers don’t have to older white men. He has joined a slew of other Black men and women who have won primaries and major support to take on various offices nationwide. A primary win is already a huge victory in itself, with many social media users having celebrated candidates of color for besting opponents. What candidates do after primary victories and once they’re in office has sparked interesting online dialogues among Black Twitter. Haywood, who was elected to the Milwaukee Youth Council at age 14 and ultimately won the presidency, said he plans to introduce an amendment for a new state law requiring high school students to pass a civics exam. His proposal included requiring students to register to vote at age 18. SEE ALSO: Bill Cosby Sued By Former Lawyers Heartbreaking: 15-Year-Old Reportedly Found Dead And Mutilated, And It’s Getting No News Coverage [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3828869″ overlay=”true”]

Age Is Nothing But A Number: 19-Year-Old To Become Lawmaker In Milwaukee

Comedian Blasts Meghan Markle’s “Black Girl Magic” Engagement: “It’s Not A Victory For Black Women”

Zak Hussein/SplashNews Meghan Markle’s Engagement Is Not A Victory For Black Women Welp! Black folks got about a week to be happy about biracial Meghan Markle’s swirl-gagement to Prince Harry before the bubble bursting memes and editorials have begun picking the social impact of the pairing to pieces. Eurweb published a scathing editorial by comedian Cory Haywood that begins: *Sisters, don’t get too excited about Meghan Markle‘s engagement to Prince Harry (or whatever the hell that boy’s name is). This “historic” piece of news doesn’t even remotely count as a victory for black people or black women. Period. Sisters, I can hear ya’ll fools right now – “I’m not wasting my time with average ni**as. I deserve to be with a prince so that I can be treated like a princess.” Ha! I laugh at you ignorant hoes. “Coming to America” was a movie. That sh** ain’t happening to you. Ignorant hoes though? BRUH. Haywood goes on to argue that Markle’s indistinguishable features made her prime for the Prince’s pickings, traits that most black women can’t claim. He also says that Markle’s marriage is only possible because Prince Harry is unlikely to inherit the throne anyway. Haywood also decries The Root’s decision to declare the engagement “black girl magic” So let me get this straight, it’s just a good ol’ ni*ga time when two black people get married, but when a black girl wrangles a White Prince, it’s “magic”. Ni**a what! We see where he’s going and it’s part of why we try to celebrate Black love everywhere we see it, but Haywood stumbles into murky territory when he attacks the black community’s willingness to embrace the success of mixed race people as “black success”: More importantly, why is it that every time a half-breed stumbles upon good fortune or success, the entire black community rejoices and lives vicariously through that person (as if his or her family tree is entirely Negro)? Are we that desperate for a win? Half-breed is a HORRIBLE term. Haywood is a comedian but it seems a** backwards to make an argument like his using the oppressor’s terminology. That part aside, do you think that Haywood is right to be critical of the royal engagement being upheld as “black girl magic” or even something meant to inspire “hope” for black women? We saw this Good Morning America headline as well and definitely gave it the side eye. Amanda Seales does a pretty good breakdown here on IG: So what do you think? How did you respond to Meghan Markle’s engagement to Prince Harry? Is it a victory for black women? Black people? Biracial women? History? Or JUST Meghan Markle and Prince Harry? Do you agree with Cory Haywood that some black women have taken the engagement news too far?

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We’ll Tell You Now… Whoever Has The Skinniest Jeans Gets Knocked Out! [Video]

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Black Star Power: The 4th Annual BET Honors Awards (30+ Photos)

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Black Star Power: The 4th Annual BET Honors Awards (30+ Photos)

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Black Star Power: The 4th Annual BET Honors Awards (30+ Photos)

Five Things You Need to Know About Lady Antebellum

Add Lady Antebellum to the slew of country music acts crossing over to the so-called mainstream scene. The “Need You Now” trio—Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave…

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