Donald Trumpโs 2024 presidential campaign is drawing intense criticism for its choice of rally locations โ towns with deeply racist histories known as โsundown towns,โ communities where Black people were historically prohibited after sunset through intimidation, violence, discriminatory laws, and lynching.
With these areas remaining predominantly white, Trumpโs decision to hold rallies in these locations is raising alarms, especially given his long history of stirring racial tensions and his open embrace of white supremacist groups.
For many, what makes this even more troubling is the continued support Trump receives from some Black celebrities and self-proclaimed Black conservatives, who either align with him or spread misinformation about his opponents. Actor and R&B singer Tyrese Gibson recently made headlines for his false claims about the Asian Hate Crime Bill during an Instagram Live chat with civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who failed to correct him.
Gibson accused President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris of โprioritizing the Asian Hate Crime Billโ over addressing racially motivated crimes against Black Americans. Black journalists quickly corrected Gibson, pointing out that the bill, while referencing attacks on Asian Americans, is not limited to any one group. They also highlighted the significant anti-lynching legislation passed under the Biden-Harris administration.
Gibsonโs misleading statements are part of a broader, profoundly concerning trend among Black celebrities like Curtis โ50 Centโ Jackson, Lil Wayne, Waka Flocka Flame and Ice Cube, who have shown varying degrees of support for Trump. Their endorsements lend an unfortunate legitimacy to a candidate who has repeatedly demonstrated racial animus and who now appears to be actively courting white supremacist support by rallying in sundown towns.
Journalists and social media commentators have been quick to point out the implications of Trumpโs rally locations. Journalist Jim Stewartson and singer Bill Madden both flagged a disturbing pattern of Trump holding rallies in sundown towns like Howell, Michigan.
Reacting to a TikTok video that exposed this trend, Madden remarked, โThis gentleman has noticed something very disturbing. Trump has been holding his hate rallies in sundown towns.โ
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance also addressed the issue, particularly noting Trumpโs rally in Cullman, Alabama, a town with a notorious sundown history. Vance questioned whether these choices could be coincidental, concluding, โSometimes the dog whistle is actually words, loudly spoken.โ
Other social media users have also connected the dots between Trumpโs rally locations and his broader strategy of racial division.
One user noted, โInteresting notice recently that Trump is holding his rallies in sundown towns. This caught my interest when he chose Cullman, Alabama, my mother-in-lawโs hometown, as one of his 2021 stops for this campaign.โ
Opinion columnist Will Bunch further emphasized the point, saying, โThis is remarkable โ Trump’s visits to sundown towns โ and cannot be a coincidence. Hat tip to [Madden] and the dude he posted who figured it out.โ
In stark contrast to Trumpโs racially charged rallies, Vice President Kamala Harris is currently on a โFreedom Bus Tourโ focused on promoting reproductive rights and equality. As one X user sharply contrasted, โKamala looks to the future and restoring rights. Trump looks to the past and Jim Crow.โ
Some on social media have argued that some Black men may have problems elevating a Black woman to power, the support from Black celebrities for Trump is particularly jarring considering his history.
Trump also has made clear his intentions to act as a dictator if re-elected. Critics said his rallies in sundown towns are not just campaign stopsโthey are deliberate provocations that evoke Americaโs racist past, a past he seems eager to revive.
Some say Maya Angelouโs famous quote serves as a sobering reminder in this context: โWhen someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.โ
Journalists like Reecie Colbert, Roland Martin and Kathia Woods have noted Trump has shown who he is โ someone who fans the flames of racial division and aligns himself with those who seek to oppress.

