ATLANTA — Pockets of resistance interrupted Hillary Clinton’s “African Americans for Hillary” speech and rally at Clark Atlanta University.
However, there was a strong united front presented by the plethora of celebrities and dignitaries who showed up on the Atlanta University Center to gird the leading Democratic presidential candidate.
The likes of singers Usher Raymond and Monica Brown and Kelly Price, former NBA star and partial Atlanta Hawks owner Grant Hill, Georgia Congressman John Lewis (D-Ga.), Mayor Kasim Reed and his wife, Congressman Hank Johnson and many others.
The former first lady and ex-secretary of state outlined her plans to obliterate for-profit private prisons, reform the judicial system and to deal with rampant racial profiling in America that have had dire ramifications in recent years.