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CIVIL RIGHTS HERO FROM 60S TAKES CRITICISM AS TRUMP BACKER
« on: October 26, 2016, 09:10:12 am »
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CIVIL RIGHTS HERO FROM 60S TAKES CRITICISM AS TRUMP BACKER

Monday, October 24, 2016 08:52PM



HIGH POINT, N.C. -- Clarence Henderson was hailed as a hero nearly 60 years ago when as a young black man he participated in a sit-in at a segregated North Carolina lunch counter.

In 2016, he is again taking a risky stand; he is supporting Donald Trump.

And he isn't shy about it. Last month he gave the invocation at a Trump rally here, smiling as he shook the Republican candidate's hand.

"Donald Trump is certainly not a politician, and politicians are a dime a dozen, but leaders are priceless," Henderson said in an interview.

Trump is deeply unpopular in the black community. He has called on black voters to vote for him because "what the hell do you have to lose?" His support among blacks is less than the margin of error in some polls.

Henderson, 74, has been criticized for his stance, with many taking to Twitter to accuse him of abandoning the principles he fought so hard for more than half a century ago.

Henderson shrugged off the criticism, saying he isn't paying any attention to it.

And he has gotten some support from one of his fellow activists. Jabreel Khazan was one of the first four protesters to sit down at the Woolworth's lunch counter. And though he supports Hillary Clinton, he said he had no problem with Henderson's choice.

"God bless him and all of those who have a second opinion," said Khazan, whose name was Ezell Blair at the time of the protest. "We should not be a one-minded people."

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