President-elect Donald Trump met with two NFL legends, Jim Brown and Ray Lewis, at his Trump Tower offices Tuesday. Brown, then Lewis, followed Kanye West up the elevators, escorted by Trump liason Omarosa Manigault.

Ray Lewis entering Trump Tower even though Sec of Defense has ostensibly been filled. pic.twitter.com/QvilSIbfXE — Thomas Johnson (@bythomasjohnson) December 13, 2016

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The topics of the meetings are unknown. Brown is a longtime outspoken social activist, though he has expressed a distaste for the Black Lives Matter movement's social media roots. Brown was a vocal supporter of Hillary Clinton, but he slightly changed his tune shortly after the election. Lewis, meanwhile, harshly ripped the Black Lives Matter movement for ignoring black-on-black crime.

Brown and Lewis have done a lot of important community work. Brown was an important figure in the civil rights movement and remains a leader, while Lewis has given back to the Baltimore community that served him while he starred for the Ravens. Brown also is an admitted domestic abuser, while Lewis pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice in connection with the murders of two men in 2000.

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Only 8 percent of African-American voters chose Trump as president last month, an alarmingly low number that coincides with the president-elect's empowerment of white nationalists and endorsement from the Ku Klux Klan. Meeting with black celebrities such as Brown, Lewis and West could be a sign that Trump wants to change his perception in the black community, or it could be an attempt to charm potential allies into supporting his initiatives.