Maryland U.S. Rep Steny H. Hoyer: “We heard from Judge Myron Thompson & Judge Joel Dubina about the work of Judge Frank Johnson Jr., who…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Steny H. Hoyer: “We heard from Judge Myron Thompson & Judge Joel Dubina about the work of Judge Frank Johnson Jr., who…”
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Steny H. Hoyer tweeted the following:

“We heard from Judge Myron Thompson & Judge Joel Dubina about the work of Judge Frank Johnson Jr., who was critical to ending segregation & advancing the right to vote in Alabama.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Steny H. Hoyer:

“On Saturday afternoon, we visited the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached throughout the civil rights movement.”
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“Ive walked across the Edmund Pettus Bridge numerous times often hand in hand with my brother John Lewis. I joined my colleagues and friends in walking across the bridge again while remembering the spirit of John & so many others who risked their lives for the right to vote.”
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“Im honored to join the 2022 Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage hosted by @FaithandPolitic and spoke at their press conference in Birmingham, AL. Read excerpts from my remarks here: bit.ly/3Mqojn1” on March 5
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