From Gwen S. Moore <[email protected]>
Subject Honoring our heroes during Black History Month
Date February 6, 2024 8:15 PM
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My Sisters and Brothers,

Black History Month is when we reflect and celebrate the numerous accomplishments African Americans have and continue making from sea to shining sea.

Unfortunately, many of these achievements have been overlooked, which is why Black History Month is so important. This month (and every day for me), we must educate and remind ourselves of how the Black community has enhanced our nation.

We must hold up the heroes who paved the way in creating a more equal America. From John Lewis to Dr. King to Rosa Parks and countless others who stood shoulder to shoulder in the face of injustice so we could be a more just country.

We’ve come a long way, but we still have a long road ahead of us.

Together, #WeRepresent!

Gwen
Proudly representing Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District
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About Gwen: The first African-American woman in Wisconsin history to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, took her official oath of office on January 4, 2005. She served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1993-2004. Before her election to the Senate, Congresswoman Moore served two consecutive terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1989-92.

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