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Black people in several states across the country this week received text messages this week commanding them to return to slavery. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman has the story.

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00:00A wave of racist text messages seems to be confirming anti-Trump Americans' worst fears about what his election victory will bring.
00:07Black people in several states across the country received text messages this week commanding them to return to slavery.
00:13Talaya Jones of New Jersey shared the message she received with CNN.
00:17It read,
00:17Greetings Talaya J. You have been selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation starting 11-7-2024.
00:24Please be ready at 8am sharp with your belongings.
00:27Our executive slave catchers pick you up in a brown van. Be prepared to be searched once you've entered the plantation.
00:33You are in plantation group 7.
00:35Arletta McCall, the mother of a University of Alabama student who received one of these messages, said,
00:40It's eerie that it's the day after the election.
00:42It's eerie that it came to my daughter's personal phone.
00:45It's eerie that it's only going to black students.
00:48According to the EAP, some of these messages were even sent to middle school age children.
00:52NAACP President and CEO Derek Johnson issued a statement on the messages.
00:57He said,
00:57Quote,
00:58These messages represent an alarming increase in vile and abhorrent rhetoric from racist groups across the country,
01:04who now feel emboldened to spread hate and stoke the flames of fear that many of us are feeling after Tuesday's election results.
01:10Freedom is on the horizon, and we won't be fear-mongered out of the future we deserve.

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