Ladies and Gentlemen,


Here we are on election day! I believe our mission is accomplished. Could we have done more? Of course, and Maga Black Georgia has begun a journey to promote this great experiment, which is the American Dream. So let us check where we began, and what we have accomplished so far.


Starting on a cold winter’s day, Sonia and I were asked to develop a strategy to engage the African American male population in the Atlanta area between the ages of 18 to 34. That was when, I went to task to compose a plan that would engage the black male population, including their female counterparts, and extended into all generations younger and older.


Maga Black Georgia’s mission became to engage all minority groups across the state of Georgia, Red, Yellow, Black, and Brown. MBG formed a coalition of conservative groups in the form of an umbrella type organization with the goal to offer information, gain an understanding for the variations of perspectives, and promote pathways of empowerment within the minority communities around the State of Georgia.


During the Juneteenth Celebration we conducted our Empowerment crusade at the American Legion Post # 291, in Southwest Atlanta. We were pleased and honored to have had 15 MBG partners, to celebrate their contributions and services in the African American community. Also present were public officials, local and congressional candidates and party officials who came out to celebrate Juneteenth.


Also, in June we attended the Faith and Freedom Annual Conference in Washington D.C., where followers of Jesus Christ came together to celebrate their Christian faith. Meeting with other evangelicals from across the nation and world, we meet people who were political candidates from presidential, gubernatorial, senate, state, and local officials our Christian faith and beliefs, through fellowship, networking and various workshops throughout the weekend.


MBG has conducted weekly zoom meetings to strategize how we could continue to engage the minority community, through suggested rallies, barbershop visits, podcasts and visits with other organizations to promote who we were. Some of those events were presenting MBG to the Paul Revere Foundation, in Alpharetta, Ga., and the participation at the Our America Organization forum conducted in Rome, Ga. representing MBG.


The most impactful event so far has been our MBG statewide minority engagement tour that featured former attorney and TV personality Judge Joe Brown. The tour visited the Georgia cities of Rome, Marietta, Savannah, Brunswick and Thomasville. Returning to the Metro-Atlanta region, the Judge continued to conduct podcasts interviews, barber shop presentations, was the guest speaker for the Georgia Black Republican Consul Dinner and appeared at the Trump 47 Campaign Headquarters Rally in Sandy Springs, featuring Florida Congressman Bryon Donalds, were when recognized, Judge Joe Brown made a rallying speech before the Congressman and the Trump supporters who crowded the event.


The Maga Black Georgia organization has stressed to support Donald Trump to become the 47th, President of the United States of America by what we believe was an effective and impactful campaign to influence the minority communities of Georgia to unite with the Republican Party and ultimately place our country back on its course of strength and prosperity for generations to come.

Gordon W. Rolle Jr. Ed. D

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