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The left would have it believed that the dream of America only serves white people. But black people have the same opportunities. And Terrence K. Williams, raised in poverty, raised as one of nine children, raised in foster care because his mother was addicted to crack, says if he can overcome to the point of being invited to dine with President Donald Trump in the White House, then so can the rest of black America.
By The Washington Times4.7
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The left would have it believed that the dream of America only serves white people. But black people have the same opportunities. And Terrence K. Williams, raised in poverty, raised as one of nine children, raised in foster care because his mother was addicted to crack, says if he can overcome to the point of being invited to dine with President Donald Trump in the White House, then so can the rest of black America.

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