Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “Congress passed the #EmmettTill Anti-Lynching Act, after a more than a century fight to make lynching…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “Congress passed the #EmmettTill Anti-Lynching Act, after a more than a century fight to make lynching…”
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Anthony Brown tweeted the following:

“Congress passed the #EmmettTill Anti-Lynching Act, after a more than a century fight to make lynching a federal hate crime
The 2020 murder of #AhmaudArbery, remind us that targeted racial killings arent only the distant past. Theyre our reality and responsibility to end it.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Anthony Brown:

“Its time to get #GhostGuns off of Marylands streets.
I applaud this organizations tenacity and advocacy. We support you, @MomsDemandFan. twitter.com/momsdemandfan/
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“Its not enough to acknowledge the disparities and dangers that affect girls and women.
As @womensday says:
We have to #BreakTheBias, and call for gender equality today, for a better tomorrow #WomensHistoryMonth”
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“As today is #IWD2022, I invite you all to continue affirming, encouraging, supporting, and protecting women with me.
Not just today, or just in March, but everyday.”
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