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Anne Taylor

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Botham Jean wins Historic $98.65 Million Dollar Verdict!


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In 2008, I was 11 years old watching @BarackObama elected as President of the United States— That’s when I fell in love with the good fight. Now, I’m a Representative-Elect of the Missouri House of Representatives and I still believe in hope and fighting the good fight.

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I rocked my mocs my first day in Congress, because I wanted kids to see that anything is possible. Our mocs remind us of the shoulders we stand on and the strength we have engrained in us to step into our future without forgetting our past.


Right On!!

The way I love them so much for this!



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It’s time to debunk 5 bad takes about the 2024 campaign. The lying and misinformation about why Americans didn’t vote for Kamala Harris needs to stop. My new @WordInBlack column. wordinblack.com/2024/11/5-big-…


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Chapter 47: The defining story of the 2024 election is the defining story of American history: White voters have consistently chosen white supremacy over democracy.


Truth.

Finally Professor Eddie Glaude of Princeton, confronted the issue as to why white people voted for Trump on a so-called liberal station like @MSNBC, you should see unless you too want to remain in the closet about the reality of what America is. It’s about time.



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A friendly reminder.


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#OnThisDay in 1968, Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. The Brooklyn, New York native represented New York’s 12th congressional district for 7 terms from 1969 to 1983. Learn more on our Searchable Museum: s.si.edu/4fyX1sq.

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Initially denied the right to register & vote in Aug. 1962, Fannie Lou Hamer was on the ballot herself in 1964. “I cast my first vote for myself, because I was running for Congress," Hamer said. Although she was defeated, she continued her activism and humanitarianism.

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On this day in 1968, Shirley Chisholm became first black woman elected to the United States Congress.


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BREAKING: Will.i.am just dropped a new track titled "Yes She Can"—and yes, “She” is Kamala Harris. This is the anthem America needs to hear right now.


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Everyone should watch this. VOTE!


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Today’s conviction of a former Kentucky detective for his role in the raid that took #BreonnaTaylor’s life is a long-awaited moment of accountability. While it cannot restore Breonna to her family, it represents a crucial step in the pursuit of justice and a reminder that no one…

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Lessie Benningfield Randle, a 109 year old survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, voted for Kamala Harris on Friday. She was born when women didn't have the right to vote. theblackwallsttimes.com/2024/11/01/tul…


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Live from New York, it's Saturday night.

From Kamala HQ

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