West Virginia
West Virginia’s only Black lawmaker offers harrowing accounts of racism
When Danielle Walker was elected as a West Virginia delegate in 2018, she grew to become the one Black girl within the state’s legislature.
She’s since offered a voice which may in any other case not be heard for Black residents, who account for simply 4 p.c of the Mountain State’s inhabitants.
It’s a place that has not given her immunity from the ugliest sorts of racism.
In an emotional interview with The Hill, Walker recounted occasions during which she’s needed to stand in opposition to prejudice, white supremacy and threats of violence.
Her place within the state legislature as an advocate for racial, financial and reproductive justice has led her to be focused by opponents, she stated.
She stated she’s been adopted, obtained racist memes and felt unsafe to the purpose the place she’s notified the FBI. However she says none of this may quiet her or change how she does her job.
“I don’t wish to be a storyteller,” Walker, 46, stated. “However I will likely be a reality teller.”
Walker grew to become the one Black girl elected as a West Virginia delegate in 2018.
Two years later, in a beforehand unreported incident, Walker stated she was adopted by a gaggle of white males in a pickup truck as she made her solution to a Sept. 12, 2020, Black Lives Matter rally in Kingwood, which is situated in a West Virginia legislative district bordering the one she represents.
She had simply dropped her oldest son off at work — one thing she did actually because he has narcolepsy and can’t drive — and commenced the hourlong drive from Morgantown to Preston County. After a while driving alongside again roads, Walker observed a white Dodge pickup truck with 4 males following her. They had been white, and dressed identically in polo shirts and khakis, she stated.
As she continued her drive, she might see them within the rearview mirror of her Suburban, which had her identify painted throughout the again window, yelling angrily and pointing in her course.
Walker couldn’t inform if the lads had been armed however she felt threatened, so she become a McDonald’s parking zone. The truck adopted her there as nicely.
Walker, who was not armed, stated she had her “Martin Luther King Jr./Malcolm X second” at that time and jumped out of her automobile to face down the lads.
Standing subsequent to her Suburban along with her palms raised, Walker shouted to the lads within the truck, “I’m proper right here. Shoot if you happen to should, however don’t take this hate to this peaceable protest.”
Walker then stated a white girl on the drive-thru observed Walker and came to visit to ask what was occurring. As Walker defined the place she was headed and that the lads had been following her, the lady known as her husband, paid for Walker’s meals and escorted her to the rally.
“As I used to be ordering, I assumed at that second that is going to be my final supper,” Walker stated, her voice catching. “However I stood agency as a result of I stated I used to be gonna be there. This isn’t my district. This isn’t even my county. However these are my individuals.”
Although Walker didn’t file a police report on the 4 white males, she stated she did file one after the rally for receiving an assassination risk.
Walker has needed to put on physique armor at lots of the occasions she attends, together with peaceable protests, and he or she now carries a handgun. Earlier than these incidents, she stated, she solely saved shotguns and rifles in her house.
Even in her personal district, she has obtained threatening messages.
On the primary day of Black Historical past Month this yr, Berkeley County West Virginians for Life, an anti-abortion rights group, despatched Walker a meme of a klansman wearing full garb throwing up a Nazi salute.
The caption learn, “What do you assume the coward hiding underneath his dunce cap and face masks thinks each time he hears a couple of black youngster has been aborted? Be Professional-Life as in case your race relied on it! It’s the America factor to do!”
Walker is a staunch advocate for abortion rights, and he or she has been open about her personal abortion. The meme, she stated, was despatched after she and a colleague launched laws to reverse the abortion bans and obstacles in West Virginia. Walker obtained the meme; her colleague didn’t.
Walker shared the message she obtained within the chamber a couple of days later, calling it one of the crucial “disrespectful, hateful, racist” messages she had ever obtained. However she additionally despatched a message to those that despatched her the e-mail, telling them it’s time to cease “hiding” behind the First Modification.
“For a few of you who’ve solely seen a white sheet and that hat on motion pictures however not up shut and private, you might be privileged,” stated Walker, in keeping with The Washington Submit.
“However a few of us who needed to see the remnants in our picture album of Black church buildings being burned down, of Black males and Black youngsters, sons, being hanged in timber or drug behind automobiles or crushed to dying or poured with gasoline and set on fireplace, raping their wives, and even throwing bombs of their properties — how dare you ship that to me,” she stated.
In a letter posted later, Richard Desmoske, president of Berkeley County West Virginians for Life, apologized for the “clearly racist picture” and stated he solely meant to “level out that racists would possible assist the eugenic abortion of Black individuals.”
“In an effort to oppose racism, I composed a poorly designed and simply misunderstood meme that unintentionally conveyed racism,” he stated, including that he was resigning from his place.
Walker has filed a civil lawsuit in opposition to West Virginians for Life and Desmoske, stating within the preliminary submitting in February that she believes her security has been threatened. She wears a protecting vest in and across the state Capitol, in keeping with Metro Information.
It’s not the one time Walker says she has confronted threats. She stated she’s requested legislation enforcement and federal officers, together with the FBI, for extra safety to no avail. Walker’s personal marketing campaign now pays for her safety, however as a result of campaigns should not allowed to pay for safety, he’s known as an “assistant,” she added.
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) didn’t instantly reply to requests for feedback in regards to the threats to Walker’s security, however Walker has beforehand despatched a letter asking the governor to publicly denounce white supremacy.
Justice had the state police and the West Virginia Human Rights Fee have reached out to Walker. “The one different factor I’d add is; whether or not or not it’s both aspect, it doesn’t matter what or not it’s, we don’t must tolerate at any stage of hate, hatred and hate speech occurring wherever,” he stated to WDTV.
Walker stated her experiences — and want for safety — have left her overly cautious about everybody she meets, from automobile mechanics to physicians to the pharmacists she talks to.
“I don’t stroll my neighborhood,” Walker stated. “Not day by day of each hour do I would like safety. My physique has lifetime scars from sporting that physique armor.”
“I’ve not stopped crying since 2019, and I’m not a crier. It’s the trauma. It’s the PTSD. It hurts [my family] to know that I want such robust safety measures for simply current.”
Walker stated she’s considered stepping down from workplace and in 2020 debated searching for reelection. She finally determined that having the possibility to be a voice for her constituents is a privilege.
“After I introduce myself, and I say I’m Delegate Danielle Walker, that may be a declaration of who, whom and whose I’m. That delegate is the individuals’s title. It doesn’t belong to me. And I must respect that,” she stated.
“I take this job of being the individuals’s champ very critically,” Walker added. “I make it possible for these voters, supporters, donors are represented with each piece of laws, each vote I forged, each speech I give, each platform that I’m on. After I take that oath … it doesn’t say that I simply solely symbolize the individuals in my district. I symbolize each one that is inside the borders of West Virginia whether or not they can vote, whether or not they have an deal with or not, whether or not they’re passing by or not. Y’all means all.”
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Mountaineers start strong, claim 31-21 victory over UCF in home finale – WV MetroNews
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia had received the opening kickoff in every game this season and 17 straight dating back to last year.
That run came to an end in Saturday’s home finale against Central Florida after the Knights won the toss and elected to take the ball first.
It could’ve hardly worked out better for West Virginia, which managed to jump out to a 14-point lead in the opening quarter that helped set the tone in a 31-21 victory in the home finale of the 2024 season.
“We generated momentum at the start of the game,” WVU head coach Neal Brown said. “We had a touchback on the very first kick. That’s huge. We come out and force a three-and-out, and score, so it’s 7-0, and then they turn it over, and it’s 14-0. The game wasn’t really in jeopardy. They continued to keep it close, but there was never a time where you were like, ‘oh I don’t know if we’re going to win this.’”
With the result, WVU (6-5, 5-3) gains bowl eligibility, while the Knights (4-7, 2-6) are assured of a losing season.
West Virginia’s defense forced a three-and-out on the game’s opening series, before the Mountaineers drove 68 yards in eight plays to lead 7-0 on the first of two CJ Donaldson 1-yard rushing touchdowns.
Donaldson had runs of 20 and 31 yards earlier on the possession, the latter of which came on third-and-12 one play before he reached the end zone.
“He got in a little different mode and the offensive line did a good job of getting him to the second level,” WVU quarterback Garrett Greene said. “I like the matchup when it’s CJ versus the safeties.”
UCF threatened to answer and was faced with second-and-6 from the WVU 21, but redshirt freshman quarterback Dylan Rizk fumbled just outside the red zone and Mountaineer cornerback Dontez Fagan came up with the recovery.
The Mountaineers then marched 66 yards in 14 plays and doubled their lead on Jahiem White’s 3-yard touchdown run. All 124 yards over the Mountaineers’ first two series came by way of rush.
“The whole week, the point of emphasis was to be able to run the ball and for our defense to be able to stop the run,” Greene said. “They didn’t have a lot of answers in the first half for our run game.”
Following an exchange of punts, the Knights cut their deficit in half when talented tailback RJ Harvey eluded several defenders in the backfield after fielding a direct snap from the WVU 2 to score his 20th rushing touchdown this year.
The teams traded punts again shortly after, before the Mountaineers put together perhaps the most important possession of the game, moving 71 yards in 12 plays and scoring their third touchdown on Greene’s 12-yard pass to Rodney Gallagher on a third-and-goal play 15 seconds before halftime.
Donaldson gained the necessary yard on a fourth-and-1 run three plays before the score, while wideout Hudson Clement hauled in three passes for 53 yards on what marked WVU’s fifth possession. Greene had completed 2-of-5 passes for 5 yards prior to that series.
West Virginia took a 21-7 lead into halftime and added to the advantage on the first possession of the second half, which covered 56 yards in five plays and ended with Donaldson’s second TD run. The possession was prolonged by a pass interference on UCF that negated what was an incomplete pass on third down. White broke off a 35-yard run on the next play, and the Mountaineers were in the end zone for the fourth time two plays later.
“The middle 8 [last 4 minutes of first half and first 4 minutes of second half], we dominated that, and it was 14-0, and I felt like that was where the game was won,” Brown said.
Rizk threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to wideout Kobe Hudson on UCF’s second second-half series, bringing the Knights to within 14 with 5:38 left in the third quarter.
WVU countered with a 57-yard drive over 14 plays and added to its lead with Michael Hayes’ 35-yard field goal that made it a three-score game with 12:15 remaining. Perhaps most importantly, the series took 8:23 off the clock.
After Rizk was stopped for a 5-yard gain on a fourth-and-10 run from midfield, the Knights regained possession trailing by 17 with 7:08 left.
UCF marched 82 yards in seven plays and produced its third touchdown on Harvey’s 9-yard run, allowing the visitors to trail y 10 with 5:20 to play.
The Knights chose to try and get the ball back immediately with an onside kick, but WVU recovered.
The Mountaineers then kept the ball for all 5:19 that remained, getting separate fourth down conversions on a 10-yard pass from Greene to Robinson and an 18-yard pass from Greene to Clement.
“It’s a two-possession game and a field goal really doesn’t do anything for you, because they can score two touchdowns and beat you,” Brown said. “If you keep the ball, you have an opportunity to end the game. Anytime you have an opportunity to do that, we’re going to. The risk is lower than the reward.”
WVU finishes its home slate 3-4, but has an opportunity to go unbeaten in Big 12 road play with a win next Saturday at Texas Tech. That would also allow the Mountaineers to finish 6-3 in the league for a second straight season.
“People kind of overlook that, but it’s important to us,” Brown said.
Donaldson rushed 19 times for 96 yards, White added 54 yards on 12 carries and Greene totaled 49 yards on 18 attempts as the Mountaineers piled up 200 rushing yards.
“Coach [Chad] Scott and coach Brown get on me about running too high and getting my pads down to be a tough tackle,” said Donaldson, a 238-pound junior.
Greene completed 13-of-21 passes for 118 yards in his final home game. Clement had five catches for 81 yards.
Harvey rushed for 130 yards on 16 attempts and Rizk was 11-for-21 with 172 yards.
The Knights lost for the seventh time in eight games and are winless in four tries against the Mountaineers.
“There’s been tough times throughout the season, but what’s most important is that we stick together and block out the negativity,” WVU safety Anthony Wilson said. “They don’t see what we do day to day, the late nights and early mornings. We’re all we have and we’re all we need.”
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Watch: West Virginia Football 2024 Senior Day Ceremony
West Virginia football held their Senior Day Ceremony on Saturday ahead of their game against UCF.
The Mountaineers honored 29 seniors who walked and met head coach Neal Brown along with Athletic Director Wren Baker before running onto the field.
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West Virginia 98-28 Lafayette (Nov 22, 2024) Game Recap – ESPN
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — — Ja’Naiya Quinerly had 19 points, Sydney Woodley scored 15 off the bench and No. 13 West Virginia posted a wire-to-wire 98-28 victory over Lafayette on Friday night.
Quinerly made 6 of 12 shots with four 3-pointers for the Mountaineers (6-0), who have yet to play a road game this season. She added five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Woodley hit 4 of 5 shots with two 3s and pitched in with five steals and four rebounds.
Kylee Blacksten finished with 13 points and six boards for West Virginia. Jordan Thomas contributed 11 points, five assists and four rebounds. Reserve Tirzah Moore scored 10.
Abby Antognoli had 11 points to lead the Leopards (1-4), who fell to 0-3 away from home. Antognoli made just 1 of 6 from 3-point range for Lafayette which shot 2 of 17 from distance.
Watson and Jordan Harrison made 3s in the first 27 seconds as West Virginia grabbed a quick two-possession lead. Quinerly made both of her 3s in the quarter to help the Mountaineers take a 22-8 lead.
Moore followed her two successful free throws with a 3-point play to spark an 11-0 run to begin the second period and West Virginia cruised from there. The Mountaineers led 45-15 at halftime and 78-19 at the end of the third.
West Virginia will host High Point on Friday.
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