Maryland U.S. Rep Steny H. Hoyer: “Today, we reflected on the history of the 16th St. Baptist Church & the legacies of Addie Mae Collins,…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Steny H. Hoyer: “Today, we reflected on the history of the 16th St. Baptist Church & the legacies of Addie Mae Collins,…”
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Steny H. Hoyer tweeted the following:

“Today, we reflected on the history of the 16th St. Baptist Church & the legacies of Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson, & Carol Denise McNair. The church has continued to be fixture in the movement for civil rights & I am humbled to begin our pilgrimage here.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Steny H. Hoyer:

“Ive been on the @FaithandPolitic pilgrimage numerous times, and Im so honored to be here in Alabama once again. Though my brother John Lewis is not with us physically, he is with us in spirit.”
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“In addition, @POTUS & Dems are taking steps to address inflation resulting from the pandemics economic shocks and meet the challenge of supply-chain disruptions. We are committed to raising wages and lowering the costs of essentials like child care, education, and housing.” on March 4
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“The February #JobsReport shows the continued strength of our economic recovery, with over 670,000 jobs created in February, & more than 7.3 million jobs created since @POTUS took office thanks to successful recovery policies delivered by House Dems. bit.ly/3vAYryT” on March 4
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