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David Gould The hashtag #BlackWomen is trending this morning because people are giving credit where credit is due in the defeat of accused child predator Roy Moore in Tuesday’s Senate special election in Alabama. Receipts published by The Washington Post showed that 98% of Black women voted for Democratic candidate Doug Jones in the traditionally red state. Early exit numbers indicate that Black people, especially Black women, clearly made a difference in handing Moore the L. Some exit poll numbers https://t.co/Vk1E2Qq5y7 pic.twitter.com/RdyvobaDYu — Mark Berman (@markberman) December 13, 2017 People of all races took to Twitter with their gratitude, to share voting stories, to rejoice and to plan for the future — all under the hashtag #BlackWomen: Black Women Kept Roy Moore Out of Office. Here’s How to Actually Thank Them. https://t.co/ehCQKiwNlH via @thecut — Sarah Shawn (@Alt_SarahH) December 13, 2017 Like I don’t think people get that Black women don’t turn out because of some maternal instinct to save everyone. We get usually hit first and worst by oppressive policies so we are saving ourselves. You just benefit. — Keidra @ Mastodon (@kdc) December 13, 2017 Black women when they left the voting booths in Alabama: pic.twitter.com/pOHefqxAhc — Morgan Jerkins (@MorganJerkins) December 13, 2017 Tonight we witnessed the power of the Black vote in Alabama. Unity =Power #DearAlabama @DerrickNAACP . @AlabamaNAACP — NAACP (@NAACP) December 13, 2017 This woman just voted for the first time. “My eyes just burning. Ain’t nobody crying.” #ALSen pic.twitter.com/VXxBNxjB7T — Kira Lerner (@kira_lerner) December 12, 2017 Like BlackAmericaWeb.com on Facebook . Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Share your email below to receive our daily newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
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