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Terri Sewell is the proud product of Alabama’s rural Black Belt and has spent her life fighting for Alabama communities. From her time as one of the only black public finance lawyers in Alabama, when she delivered financing for new campus facilities at Alabama State University, Tuskegee University, and Stillman College, to her work as Congresswoman for Alabama’s 7th District, Terri Sewell has delivered results every step of the way. If you’d like to unsubscribe, click here.
TERRI SEWELL FOR CONGRESS
Folks — I was born and raised in Selma, Alabama — the heart of the Civil Rights Movement. I walk the same streets where heroes like John Lewis marched for justice and where generations before me demanded the right to vote. It isn’t just where I’m from. It’s why I fight.

Today, that fight continues. Just last week, the Supreme Court heard arguments that would take a wrecking ball to what remains of the Voting Rights Act after decades of right-wing judicial activism. The nation’s highest Court, dominated by right-wing politicians in robes, seems poised to eliminate the right of Black voters to elect candidates of their choosing.

I need your help to stand strong — we’re currently just $2,671 shy of our mid-month goal. Can you please chip in $10 to help us bridge the gap?
 
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I ran for Congress to make sure our communities have a voice and a seat at the table. Now, I need your support to ensure that I can continue to fight for our Alabama communities. Will you please chip in any amount to help us keep going?

In solidarity,

Terri Sewell


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P.O. Box 1964 | Birmingham, AL 35201

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