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(From left) Holli Holliday, from Black Women’s Leadership Collective, Portia Reddick White from Sisters Lead Sisters Vote and Roslyn Brock from the National Council of Negro Women sharing election updates and voting information in battleground communities during the recent US election. — AP

CHERI Hall woke up hours before dawn the morning after Election Day and checked her phone anxiously for results.

A news notification hinting that former President Donald Trump had defeated Vice President Kamala Harris caused her to gasp and grab her chest.

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