Biden twice says he was ‘involved deeply’ in Civil Rights Movement — despite admitting in the past he wasn’t
PHILADELPHIA — President Biden claimed twice on Wednesday that he was involved in the Civil Rights Movement as he courted black voters in battleground Pennsylvania — despite admitting in the past that he was not.
“I got involved as a kid in the Civil Rights Movement,” Biden, 81, told a group of black officials and local residents at a Philadelphia restaurant and jazz bar, repeating himself later in the talk and specifying 1969 as the date his supposed activism began.
“Like I said, in 1969, I got involved deeply in the Civil Rights Movement, and those of you who are Pennsylvanians know that Delaware used to be a slave state and a southern state and it’s that attitudes — I mean, for real,” he added.
Delaware was a slave state that never abolished the practice before the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865; however, the state never seceded from the Union to join the Confederacy.
At a different point in his remarks, Biden stated: “I know a lot about HBCUs [historically black colleges and universities] because Delaware State HBCU was the place I got organized and started.”
Biden regularly claims involvement in the movement, telling radio host Howard Stern last month that he “got arrested standing on the porch with a black family” during civil rights protests — despite no evidence of the anecdote happening.

