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National holidays are sacred days when Americans should honor the bravery, sacrifice, & oftentimes bloodshed that helped make our nation what it is today. I couldn’t imagine a more worthy holiday that deserves our recognition & reflection than #Juneteenth. https://t.co/MxSq15tmp1
RELEASE: Chairwoman @RepEBJ Congratulates Incoming National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan after Senate Confirmation https://t.co/9u5AyQZCM0
DanWhitCongress (D-Ark.)
@DanWhitCongress
RT @ACLU: Happy Juneteenth! We honor this day by working in solidarity with all those fighting for racial justice. https://t.co/kyFlJ7HqL4
Calling out racism is not race baiting. Keep calling out! #JUNETEENTH2020
r_emmonsJr (D-Ill.)
@r_emmonsJr
Most companies put our “Black Lives Matter” statements because of public pressure, not solidarity. We have to know the difference.
Hope_IN8 (D-Ind.)
@Hope_IN8
I look forward to working with, and for, the people of the 8th district. Help me get to Washington by donating today! https://t.co/s5RWCVCVnn https://t.co/j7hurqJy1X
candacefor24 (D-Texas)
@candacefor24
Teachers make all the difference. Mine helped me overcome childhood homelessness. Like teachers, I'll never stop fighting for our kids. Help me represent our community and work hard for our children's future by contributing here: https://t.co/6xEOyprxKy https://t.co/7tJVGUDHXI
SriPKulkarni (D-Texas)
@SriPKulkarni
Juneteenth marks the day that slavery ended here in the United States, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It's a reminder of the huge chasm between words and actions. It's a day to remember and celebrate Black history, and should be a national holiday.
candacefor24 (D-Texas)
@candacefor24
Teachers make all the difference. Mine helped me overcome childhood homelessness. Like teachers, I'll never stop fighting for our kids. Help me represent #TX24 by contributing here: https://t.co/lRNK7dIeuQ https://t.co/7tJVGUDHXI
On #Juneteenth we commemorate the ending of slavering in the U.S. on this day in 1865. However, we need to use today to continue to call for change because #BlackLivesMatter and I will continue to push for change in Washington. https://t.co/KaLHb03Ozh
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