Biden, 82, used the outdated and offensive term while telling an anecdote about his childhood move from Scranton, Pa., to Wilmington, Del., in which he noted that before his family relocated to The First State, he’d “never seen hardly any black people.”
Biden reminisces about seeing ‘colored kids’ go to segregated schools in first post-presidency speech
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April 15, 2025
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