DNC 2024 Day 1 live updates: The Rev. Jesse Jackson gets a standing ovation

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During her remarks, California Rep. Maxine Waters reflected on a Democratic National Convention she attended when she was 22, when civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer “made her presence known” as vice-chair of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.

“It was in 1964, in Atlantic City, and she arrived with a group of Black delegates from Mississippi,” Waters said of Hamer. “She simply asked that her delegates be seated in place of the state’s all-white delegation.”

PHOTO: Representative Maxine Waters gestures at the United Center, on Day one of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Aug. 19, 2024.

Representative Maxine Waters gestures at the United Center, on Day one of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Aug. 19, 2024.

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Waters said that Hamer, after talking about the “violence she suffered at the hands of white police because she, a Black woman, had demanded her right to vote,” then asked the country a “simple but profound question: Is this America?”

Decades later, with Harris as the party’s nominee, Waters said she will be thinking about Hamer in November after Americans elect Harris as their president.

“We can ask ourselves, ‘Is this America?’ And we will be able to say loudly and proudly, ‘You’re damn right it is!'” Waters said.

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