From Barbara Lee <[email protected]>
Subject In honor of Black History Month
Date February 2, 2024 2:06 AM
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John, I would not be where I am today without the remarkable heroes in my life who have opened doors for me.

In many ways, February is not just a time to think about what lies ahead in our continued fight for progress, but also to pause and reflect on the significant contributions and sacrifices of our great African American ancestors and elders who dedicated and often sacrificed their lives to the fight for equity, civil rights, and social and economic justice.

That’s why in honor of Black History Month, I’ve put together a short photo album to celebrate those who have inspired me in my life – from my mentor Shirley Chisholm to my mother Mildred Massey and my dear friend John Lewis. 

Will you take a minute now to scroll through my Black History Month Heroes Album? I wouldn't be where I am today without the great leaders and trailblazers before me, so allow me just a moment of your time to share their stories.

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I hope that in the days ahead, you join me in continuing the important work of uplifting the Black community, and dedicating ourselves as a nation to overcoming the systemic and institutional challenges that continue to affect African Americans – but for now, I hope you enjoy my photo album. 

– Rep. Barbara Lee

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