Some show up, they act, they make change. some just mouth off “Don’t just come to Selma to walk across the bridge.”
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In 1965, those who marched in Selma showed courage in their conviction. Now, itâÂÂs on all of us to carry their work forward, even if our challenges are great and the road seems long. We canâÂÂt be daunted in the fight for justice. #SelmaJubilee pic.twitter.com/3RCSMTG73a— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) March 3, 2019
In 1965, those who marched in Selma showed courage in their conviction. Now, itâÂÂs on all of us to carry their work forward, even if our challenges are great and the road seems long. We canâÂÂt be daunted in the fight for justice. #SelmaJubilee pic.twitter.com/3RCSMTG73a
In 1965, brave Americans like Rep. John Lewis marched in Selma for their rights, for their dignity, for their humanity. 1/ #SelmaJubilee pic.twitter.com/3fOX6zgb9L— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) March 3, 2019
In 1965, brave Americans like Rep. John Lewis marched in Selma for their rights, for their dignity, for their humanity. 1/ #SelmaJubilee pic.twitter.com/3fOX6zgb9L
Back in Selma, Alabama this morning to kick off the #SelmaJubilee. Lots of events throughout the day. Tune into the Unity Breakfast where IâÂÂll talk about the fight for voting rights & how it must be central to a 21st century civil rights movement.https://t.co/mo5QbiNznr— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 3, 2019
Back in Selma, Alabama this morning to kick off the #SelmaJubilee. Lots of events throughout the day. Tune into the Unity Breakfast where IâÂÂll talk about the fight for voting rights & how it must be central to a 21st century civil rights movement.https://t.co/mo5QbiNznr
Cory Booker at the Selma breakfast: "You can't come to Selma to remember what happened in the past & leave here and forget the obligations of the present. We don't honor our history by talking about it. We honor our history by letting it inform us in the work that we have to do." pic.twitter.com/7ToI2HkNvY— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 3, 2019
Cory Booker at the Selma breakfast: "You can't come to Selma to remember what happened in the past & leave here and forget the obligations of the present. We don't honor our history by talking about it. We honor our history by letting it inform us in the work that we have to do." pic.twitter.com/7ToI2HkNvY
The spirit of this man, who was beaten and bloodied 54 years ago on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, inspires me every day. pic.twitter.com/YduUniZt2k— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) March 3, 2019
The spirit of this man, who was beaten and bloodied 54 years ago on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, inspires me every day. pic.twitter.com/YduUniZt2k
Hillary Clinton goes off on voter suppression efforts: "Candidates both black and white lost their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest example is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor." pic.twitter.com/I5j0I8AD88— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 3, 2019
Hillary Clinton goes off on voter suppression efforts: "Candidates both black and white lost their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest example is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor." pic.twitter.com/I5j0I8AD88
Nearly 54 years ago, 600 civil rights warriors attempted their first march from Selma to Montgomery for voting rights. They were not just turned back at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, they were viciously attacked by state and local police. But they were not beaten. #SelmaJubilee pic.twitter.com/D0TmmSdInF— Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) March 3, 2019
Nearly 54 years ago, 600 civil rights warriors attempted their first march from Selma to Montgomery for voting rights. They were not just turned back at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, they were viciously attacked by state and local police. But they were not beaten. #SelmaJubilee pic.twitter.com/D0TmmSdInF
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âÂÂIt is ridiculous that we are in this deja news cycle where I appear on TV again and again to have the same conversation about Kushner lying on his clearance forms. They need to indict Jared Kushner, indict Ivanka Trump, and get this crime family out of the White House!" #AMJoy pic.twitter.com/Ng69KYF2DE— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) March 2, 2019
âÂÂIt is ridiculous that we are in this deja news cycle where I appear on TV again and again to have the same conversation about Kushner lying on his clearance forms. They need to indict Jared Kushner, indict Ivanka Trump, and get this crime family out of the White House!" #AMJoy pic.twitter.com/Ng69KYF2DE
Maxine Waters, the House Financial Services chair, says Deutsche Bank is cooperating with her Committee.She says Committee staff are going to Deutsche Bank and are now coordinating with the bank to begin reviewing documents related to Trump's finances.https://t.co/82IP8Xr6GG— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 2, 2019
Maxine Waters, the House Financial Services chair, says Deutsche Bank is cooperating with her Committee.She says Committee staff are going to Deutsche Bank and are now coordinating with the bank to begin reviewing documents related to Trump's finances.https://t.co/82IP8Xr6GG
.@WVGOP you must issue an apology. Add a statement of diversity and tolerance - this is disgusting. https://t.co/LVweyCvmBM— Amy Siskind ð³ï¸ÂâÂÂð (@Amy_Siskind) March 3, 2019
.@WVGOP you must issue an apology. Add a statement of diversity and tolerance - this is disgusting. https://t.co/LVweyCvmBM
Rand Paul said he will vote in support of a resolution to block Trump's emergency declaration, giving the Senate a majority and forcing Trump to issue the first veto of his presidency. https://t.co/5olIz3X01C— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 3, 2019
Rand Paul said he will vote in support of a resolution to block Trump's emergency declaration, giving the Senate a majority and forcing Trump to issue the first veto of his presidency. https://t.co/5olIz3X01C