And Hillary and Bernie are speaking at the George Wallace Community Center. Imagine that hubris.
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where are the other candidates? Anyone else in Selma? Or just Tulsi?
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We respect the struggle of our ancestors BUT watching people march across a bridge (54 yrs later) isn't progress. We deserve more. The bridge is STILL named after KKK Grand Dragon EDMUND PETTUS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Pettus …)
#Reparations2020#ADOS http://ados101.com pic.twitter.com/1KuFR6kJDz
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We he forget her like he has forgotten black people in general (YEAH I SAID IT)
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Photo Op .
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@lauren_lyness Kendra is in the shot
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To stand United NOW - the Democrats (all of YOU :) ) should just select
@TulsiGabbard for president &@CoryBooker for VP - and have the other candidates BLEND SOME OF THEIR PLATFORM PIECES into helping your campaign. Maximum Preparedness early on.... Common Goal(s) - bridges
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Cory Booker?? Hahaha.
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Looking forward to the reparations anniversary in the near future.
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When it came down to VOTING for the Civil Rights deal, how did the Democrats vote?
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A majority voted for it.
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 * When the bill came before the full Senate for debate on March 30, 1964, the "Southern Bloc" of 18 southern Democratic Senators and one Republican Senator led by Richard Russell (D-GA) launched a filibuster to prevent its passage. * LOL
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I am glad you stand with right to vote by marching. Many African Americans do not vote. There is no reason they should not vote the right hard fought by many. Current Congress represents only 66% of African Americans 79% Asians.

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I was I could have stood there with you.
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