Folks,
Today is the first day of Black History Month, and a perfect time for us to commemorate, honor, and recommit ourselves to the work of Black Americans.
Black history has always been American history. As a third-generation Selmian, it is humbling to know that my community had such an influential role in crafting the fabric of this nation.
Today, I recognize that I am standing on the shoulders of every Black leader, pioneer, and trailblazer who came before me — and it’s because of them that I have the honor of serving as Alabama’s first Black congresswoman.
As the representative of the nation’s Civil Rights District, I know it’s my duty to carry the baton and continue on the path to equity for all.
I encourage all of us to reflect on how we can continue to uplift and amplify Black voices, achievements, stories, and communities — not just this month, but every day of the year.
In solidarity,
Terri Sewell
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