From Yvette Clarke <[email protected]>
Subject Times of challenge and controversy
Date January 18, 2021 6:35 PM
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Hey friend - today we honor the life
and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and all he has done for
this country.

Dr. King was a leader in our nation at a time when speaking
out was dangerous. He knew all too well that nothing would change
unless he ensured that voices like John Lewis, Rosa Parks, Bayard
Rustin, and so many others in the Civil Rights Movement were
heard.

This past year has been rife with challenges and
controversy, and I know that Dr. King would have stood up to any
injustice he saw today the same as he did over 65 years ago --
something I strive to do every day as your Congresswoman.

{{FirstName,DefaultTo=Friend}, though we’ve come a long way
from Selma, the Montgomery Bus Boycotts, and the March on
Washington, we still have a long way to go.

But I also know that while our country faces its
challenges, Dr. King would be so proud of how far we’ve come. Not
only is the Congressional Black Caucus over 50 members strong,
but we’ve also had an African American President, and now, Kamala
Harris is the first African American and South Asian woman to be
Vice President.

So today, we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr., and on Wednesday at the historic inauguration of
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, we get back to work.

Yours,

Yvette

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