We honor the heroes and she-roes who marched and bled on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma that day by continuing to stand firm on our commitment to hold America to its promise of the Voting Rights Act. #Selma54
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How about honoring all those Native Americans who were forcibly relocated and who died on the Trail of Tears. Oh you don’t want to talk about that. We are sick and tired of hearing how bad the blacks have it. Go back to where your ancycame from and get off our lands.
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The war of the land prides those that ethnically appreciate what some consider the Anglo-Saxon American Government. However, what better way to show the God in righteousness, then the tool of battle that is militant non-violence. Our fight for civility is made easy in Jesus.
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Will you honor one of King's last dreams of reparations by Co sponsoring the HR 40
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ADOS are WORSE OFF TODAY than ADOS were 54 years ago!!! The CBC and every Native Black American politician should hold their heads down in shame! You have done everything to hinder the ADOS progress in America!
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SAME struggles in 2019
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