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Magic Johnson’s Latest Black History Month Ode Pays Tribute to Historic Politician

Published 02/26/2024, 11:45 PM EST

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Magic Johnson has always advocated for equal representation in society in all senses. The NBA icon has continued with the celebration of black history month along the same lines. Johnson paid a powerful tribute to the first African American Vice President of the United States. From providing a brief look into her personal life to highlighting her major accomplishments, the tribute covers it all.

This came as a part of the NBA icon’s ‘Magnifying Black Magic’ initiative. Johnson uploaded an Instagram story celebrating the achievements of VP Kamala Harris. “Kamala D. Harris is the first woman, the first African-American woman, the first Indian-American, the first person of Asian-American descent, and the first graduate of an HBCU to be sworn in as the Vice President of the United States of America,” read the Instagram story.

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The story tribute, followed by a photo of Johnson with Kamala D Harris, gave a quick recap of her journey from civil rights marches in her young days to her becoming the first African-American and first woman Attorney General of California. “In 2016, she was elected as a Senator for California, becoming only the second African-American woman ever to be elected to the Senate in U.S. history,” it read further.

The LA Lakers star in his tribute spotlighted the path Harris took from becoming one of the US Senators to the US Vice President. Apart from her personal achievements, he also reflected on Kamala’s contribution towards the upliftment of the community and women. “She also presided over the unprecedented vote to confirm the first African-American woman, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, to the Supreme Court,” read the story furthering Johnson’s initiative.

Johnson’s ‘Magnifying Black Magic’ initiative so far

The initiative has been a crucial part of Johnson’s black history month ode this year. What started with an Edward Jones event is now almost reaching its culmination point. However, the 5x NBA champion could not have asked for a better run for his initiative. The ‘Magnifying Black Magic’ initiative has been all about highlighting and having a closer look into the lives and achievements of people who contributed to equal representation in society.

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The ex-Lakers star was honored with MVP cookies from Maya Madsen’s ‘Black History Month Collection’ for his social media initiative. Maya’s Cookies is the No.1 African-American-owned vegan cookie company in the US. It took her nine years to make it all the way to the top. Recognition from someone who has given years for a cause points towards Johnson’s initiative having a meaningful impact.

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From Kobe Bryant’s statue unveiling to his throwback to the time he met Nelson Mandela, Johnson’s Instagram handle in Feb has been all about Black History Month. The NBA icon also paid tribute to figures like Michael Jackson and Dr. Norman C. Francis through his social media posts.

What are your views on the ‘Magnifying Black Magic’ initiative and its impact? Do let us know in the comment section.

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Khelendra is an NBA writer at Essentially Sports, where he brings insightful analysis and engaging content to basketball enthusiasts worldwide. With a passion for the game cultivated from his own experiences as a basketball player, he has represented his school team in numerous tournaments, honing both skills and an intimate understanding of the sport. Khelendra holds a PG Diploma in Digital Media from a reputed university, providing him with a solid foundation in multimedia storytelling and digital content creation.
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Daniel D'Cruz