Opinion

Biden should defend Black cities having their power stripped by white outsiders

If the president doesn't mention the trend of racist, anti-democratic takeovers of Black cities, he'll have wasted his trip to Selma, Alabama.

A Capitol Police SUV is parked across the street from the Hinds County Courthouse, left, and the main offices of the Jackson Police Department, right, in downtown Jackson, Feb. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
A Capitol Police SUV is parked across the street from the Hinds County Courthouse, left, and the main offices of the Jackson Police Department, right, in downtown Jackson, Miss., on Feb. 13, 2023.Rogelio V. Solis / AP file

Jesse J. Holland

Jesse J. Holland, an award-winning author, professor and journalist, teaches journalism at the School of Media & Public Affairs at George Washington University and was a longtime congressional, Supreme Court and White House reporter with The Associated Press. He is the author of two African American history books about Washington, D.C., and has written for major entertainment franchises, including Lucasfilm’s "Star Wars," DC Comics’ "Superman" and Marvel’s "Black Panther."